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Haven't visited this site for a while now, but thought i'd say that whoever owns the white fully kitted R33 GTS with R34 GTR wheels, that deliberately cut off and blocked several cars to within an inch of an accident today - you're an absolute fool (yes you know who you are if you are on here). I really hope that your driving and lack of road education isn't a reflection on the skyline community, cos most of the blokes i know on here have done an awesome job in maintaining a reputable name for the Skyline drivers.

Edited by CR34TION

Spotted this on the way to work and had to take a photo....

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The most embarrassing example of a Skyline I have seen in a while and the reason why the missus thinks they are all rice boxes. It had a shopping list, "Street Racing" in that SPOOKY font and some muztek looking spec bloke/girl (I couldn't tell the difference) driving.

/FAIL

my god that 33 looks horribad. How can one look at their own car when it looks like that and think to themselves man my car looks good.

I always have a good ol' laugh when i see ricers the misses always tells me off.

Saw a very clean (ie. shiny) R31 last sunday on Maroondah hwy. Quite surprised to see a young driver behind the wheel as I didn't think there would be too many fans of the older skylines.

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/

theres even a forum dedicated to them :(

Spotted this on the way to work and had to take a photo....

lol.jpg

The most embarrassing example of a Skyline I have seen in a while and the reason why the missus thinks they are all rice boxes. It had a shopping list, "Street Racing" in that SPOOKY font and some muztek looking spec bloke/girl (I couldn't tell the difference) driving.

/FAIL

i lold so badly, hes running a stock setup with stock rims and a *hektik* boddy kit, i know this becuase hes tried to race me 3-4 times from the lights, along springvale road near wheelers hill / glen Waverley area down to spingvale area...

Yeah was some hektik driver... >.< i actually beat him the first time and i was like LOL, he was racing? Then he went flying past me doing like 120km a few hundred meters down the raod to prove how tough his car is.

anyway yeah :banana: nice spot atleast u got a picture, im pretty sure its a rip off of smoking Joe's racing colors *Honda CBR racing colors*

Spotted this on the way to work and had to take a photo....

The most embarrassing example of a Skyline I have seen in a while and the reason why the missus thinks they are all rice boxes. It had a shopping list, "Street Racing" in that SPOOKY font and some muztek looking spec bloke/girl (I couldn't tell the difference) driving.

/FAIL

nearly mistook that car for this:

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