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Originally posted by hippy

just be careful with an auto ... if its wet ... and she presses too hard ... woops ... can be bad .. very bad ... i know  :)... especially if she presses hard enough to press the switch ... and in the wet .. very very very bad!!! ... if u've ever been in an auto skyline u will know what i mean ... just the sudden power when u press too hard!!! just my advice thats all ..

AAAAhhhh Gotta Love the Switch :D

Female..... had a Mad ZX on P-Plates quite often scared the shit outta myself but i survived :) Now have a Skyline its Auto im alive - the cars in one piece so am I :D

haha but i would be more worried it could be the start of a lifelong obsession ...... amazingly enough guys get very jealous when you lavish your car with attention :D

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Originally posted by Nizmo

AAAAhhhh Gotta Love the Switch :O  

Female..... had a Mad ZX on P-Plates quite often scared the shit outta myself  but i survived :) Now have a Skyline its Auto im alive - the cars in one piece so am I :)  

haha but i would be more worried it could be the start of a lifelong obsession ...... amazingly enough guys get very jealous when you lavish your car with attention :)

My pedal has one of those and its a manual! It seems to help the car sideways even in the dry doing 100kmh?

I think I can organise a 'NEW SWITCH' to be fitted on your 'go' pedal, that will take you back to the days of sideways Niz :D

zzz my g'friend drives a Lancer and she loves driving my R33 GTS-T. She loves the power, the feel, basically everything. And it is an auto, so make it easier to drive.

The problem she finds is that it is a bit hard to park. Been such a big car and all. My problem is that the rear end sometime just don't obey, especially in the wet hehe.

I think you will find that head and leg room in a R33 is better than a R32.

Insurance wise I reckon you are looking at $2k or maybe less because of your age.

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ok then slip.... did you read my post when I said it was an r33 that hit the pole?

did I say I lost control in the s13?

The only car ive ever lost control in is an r33gtst

I actually explained that the back can slip and does when driving an auto because of the way it changes gears........ you should read my posts before replying.

did you want to say something useful or are you just there to give others crap??

Originally posted by rev210

My pedal has one of those and its a manual!  It seems to help the car sideways even in the dry doing 100kmh?  

I thought they only came in Auto's and were only there to turn the aircon off when you plant it? Maybe yours had a auto-man conversion rev ?

I've got a R33 GTST Auto and my wife uses it as a daily driver she loves the bloody thing, she drives it harder then me, she's a bloody hoon.

She defiantly gets plenty of looks.

She can handle the car quite fine even when she has her right foot to the floor, know she want's more power.

You might see allot of R33 but you defiantly don't see allot of R33 driven by females, most people see a Skyline and stop and look but when they see a female driving it they stop, look and drop there jaw.

Originally posted by Strich9ine

I thought they only came in Auto's and were only there to turn the aircon off when you plant it? Maybe yours had a auto-man conversion rev ?

no mine has a nitrous kit, my switch activates the nitrous when armed, all 100rwhp of it :)

Originally posted by Liquid

just jam a door stop under the accelerator for whenever she gets in it :)  

excess power problem solved :)

And if she is anything like my misses she would take the door stop from under the accelerator and jam it up my ass.;) :uh-huh: :shake:

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