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First of all it was made out of gold to him he put all his money into it second read before u decide to reply i said 30G down the drain not the car was worth 30g read properly next time before posting stupid replys.

he put alot of money and effort into that car and was prob the cleanest GTS-T on the street.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA looked stock ? what were u expecting a t wing and a body kit and a black bonnet LMFAO what skyline owner wants to make their car look fkn powerfull ? u must be really good if u can tell what kind of power a car has by looking at the exterior of it LOL that car was pushing close to 350atw which is pleanty for a street car looks like u really know what ur talking bout mate lol

lemme tell u it sucks when u have a powerful turbo rwd car in the wet and you wanna get somewhere quickly but not dangerously... skylines can be a bit skittish in the wet ay and it can catch u out easily enough! well i beleive this to be true with most fast r32's... because they are so light n there is nothing to them :P

If u left on time, you would be able to get where you need to go without haveing to drive quickly.

first of all yea i saw you mx-5 or your mates he was asking me what happend and i was just looking at him cuz he had a big smirk on his face that i would have loved to wipe off the way he was talking was cocky and being a smart ass someone just lost 30g's down the drain ppl like that dont really help the situation..

second why does spelling and grama matteR? what the people on this forum are that un-edicated that they cant read spelling mistakes and gramma? not all of us are A+ english students some of us are from different countries and are still perfecting the english language so give us a break!

30k down the drain? , has he ever heard of Insurance?

And by the way , its Grammer , Uneducated and Matter has a capital letter at the start of the word , not the end.

Oh , if you are still perfecting the english language , spelling properly will help you learn much faster than spelling improperly.

hahahahaha the guy above is a mad cnt lol

Are people normal on this forum? Who the fk cares about spelling and gramma if you cant understand what im writing then dont post anything in reply to what im saying ill talk how eva the fk i wan talk simple as that deal with it.

and in reguards to insurance he was a pannel beater he had 3rd party, no one expects to crash their car that bad we all learn from our mistakes i have taken it as a lesson and wil be getting full comp in next month or two when my GTR is finished getting sprayed.

If u left on time, you would be able to get where you need to go without haveing to drive quickly.

30k down the drain? , has he ever heard of Insurance?

And by the way , its Grammar , Uneducated and Matter has a capital letter at the start of the word , not the end.

Oh , if you are still perfecting the english language , spelling properly will help you learn much faster than spelling improperly.

hahaha im shit , oh well , atleast my 30k gts-t isnt wrapped around a pole. Or poll? or was it pOlle?

He said that the guy spent 30g all up on the car, not that he could sell it for 30g.

With the whole grammar, its not worth raising a massive issue about it, I'm starting to feel as if I'm on Today Tonight.

'there's an epidemic, people aren't using capital letters, it was horrible... he didn't put a full stop at the end of the sentence, 10 000 people died because of it'

You would think that since we're all skyline owners and we all enjoy using this forum, we would try give each other a break every now and then instead of attack at every chance? comments/thoughts?

at least you didnt crash yours have some f*kn respect mate wish no one crashed their car and has to go through what he did karma is a bitch! you will find that out

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lmao wat gtst is 30k is it made out of gold lolz...

Lolz... What are you? 15?

Your 33 looks like sh*t too.

how about you stick to driving go karts. because you cant even drive.

And 30k isnt much.

maybe because you only spent 15grand on yours.

Have a cry,

As chopper says. Harden the F*ck up mate

You would think that since we're all skyline owners and we all enjoy using this forum, we would try give each other a break every now and then instead of attack at every chance? comments/thoughts?

I don't know if anybody has mentioned tyres...

borko08 make sure you're not running some cheapo China tyres on the rear and even the worst of suspension setups will see some improvement.

The rest should be driving experience so definately take up an advanced driver's course asap :thumbsup:

I don't know why everybody is responding so harshly towards this guy, he seems fairly willing to admit his faults which is alot more than what I can say for most 18 year olds.

I don't know if anybody has mentioned tyres...

borko08 make sure you're not running some cheapo China tyres on the rear and even the worst of suspension setups will see some improvement.

The rest should be driving experience so definately take up an advanced driver's course asap :thumbsup:

I don't know why everybody is responding so harshly towards this guy, he seems fairly willing to admit his faults which is alot more than what I can say for most 18 year olds.

Thanks man, I do have crappy tyres, and I am looking to get them changed when they wear out abit more.

Lolz... What are you? 15?

Your 33 looks like sh*t too.

how about you stick to driving go karts. because you cant even drive.

And 30k isnt much.

maybe because you only spent 15grand on yours.

Have a cry,

As chopper says. Harden the F*ck up mate

hahah 15 lmfao... 17 thanks mate

i no it looks shit cause its still in japan

as being a importer i dont pay 15 grand for skylines so get your fax right

i will stick to driveing gokarts.. thanks heaps buddyyy

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