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Okay so not exactly a skyline, but i couldnt resist posting what i saw before while in my mates car.

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You cant really see it from the glare, but what that large area is, is actually a board of checker plate, even with a hole cute out for the exhaust!

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:D

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Okay so not exactly a skyline, but i couldnt resist posting what i saw before while in my mates car.

post-56192-1237374811_thumb.jpg

You cant really see it from the glare, but what that large area is, is actually a board of checker plate, even with a hole cute out for the exhaust!

post-56192-1237374722_thumb.jpg

:D

Lol. Makes the car faster..... Duh

Okay so not exactly a skyline, but i couldnt resist posting what i saw before while in my mates car.

post-56192-1237374811_thumb.jpg

You cant really see it from the glare, but what that large area is, is actually a board of checker plate, even with a hole cute out for the exhaust!

post-56192-1237374722_thumb.jpg

:D

lol. what is that a pintara?

ED: on second thoughts it looks like some kind of honda. typical.

spotted last night silver 33 series 2 with sau sticker turning left onto stud from ferntree gully. was in my magna. horn didnt work so i yelled out spotted hahahaha

+1. you'll be amazed how well taht SAU membercard works well when your not in your own car LOL

spotted last night silver 33 series 2 with sau sticker turning left onto stud from ferntree gully. was in my magna. horn didnt work so i yelled out spotted hahahaha

That would of been my car. I was in the passenger seat giving my brother manual driving lessons, so if the car looked pretty jerky, that will be why. Funny enough that his car is actually a Magna O.o

spotted basti on princess cruisin next to you whilst you were on the phone :)

tut tut hahaha

lol you and that member card crack me up.

but i was driving. unless i do ninja star style and throw it lol

i did suggest to one of the committee that they should be fridge magnets. so we can just chuck them at skylines that drive past and they'll stick. as usual, my genius is ignored

i did suggest to one of the committee that they should be fridge magnets. so we can just chuck them at skylines that drive past and they'll stick. as usual, my genius is ignored

That is an awesome idea. SAU 'tag' match with magnets :)

hahahahahaha just pictured driving past a skyline then hear a thud look on the side and theres a spotted magnet and a crazy skyline driver waving at you hahahahahahaha

then you notice a nice paint damge and hunt him down and shoot him in the head :)

i did suggest to one of the committee that they should be fridge magnets. so we can just chuck them at skylines that drive past and they'll stick. as usual, my genius is ignored

You EVER get me with one of these you're dead...

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Good point.

i did suggest to one of the committee that they should be fridge magnets. so we can just chuck them at skylines that drive past and they'll stick. as usual, my genius is ignored

Lol even better idea. Although, you have to have good aim. If it accidentally flies onto a cop car, then not really that desirable :)

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