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my 21st was bout a week ago and my gf decided she'd go and get this made for me to hang on my wall and stare at all day long haha, i love it, it even includes a small plaque with the make model and year cut into it and used the same font that nissan uses, anyone else got something they've recieved like this haha and from their partner?

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looks like you got yerself a keeper there champ :blush:

I have a study full of posters, limited edition blockmounts and, most importantly, her long suffering patience for me and my "car nerdiness"

*neglects to mention 99% of it is V8 supertaxi related :laugh: *

for christmas my misses 'stole' my first ever autosalon trophy and 'hijacked' my phone for a second just enough time to get my fibreglassing guys number to get the number of the photographer to get a print and put it all together without me even noticing!!! greatest gift ever! she understands my prioity tree :blush:

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lmao @ your missus matt.

not suprised though.

babes i run through dont know what a skyline is until i say "fast and furious...skyline...round lights....wins at the start"

Isn't that how we all started out?? lol

my girlfriends say that to me "is that the one off fast & the furious"

One of my friends the other day said "Melski can you teach me what a skyline is?" lol

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I have a really bad habit of training girls up on the (sometimes) subtle differences of skylines...

My mates girlfriend (he's also into skylines), we tought all the main differences between a GTST and a GTR, and she could actually explain what they are!

A friend of mine can now spot a series 1 or 2 33 GTST from behind... I've been working on her for a while now :)

Shanus: That's awesome!

I have a really bad habit of training girls up on the (sometimes) subtle differences of skylines...

My mates girlfriend (he's also into skylines), we tought all the main differences between a GTST and a GTR, and she could actually explain what they are!

A friend of mine can now spot a series 1 or 2 33 GTST from behind... I've been working on her for a while now :)

Shanus: That's awesome!

That's awsome man....even I'm still learning that stuff!!! How ever I've taught myself the majority of things I know about ars and skylines. My ex taught me the basics...then google, wiki and forums practically raised me lol

I have a really bad habit of training girls up on the (sometimes) subtle differences of skylines...

My mates girlfriend (he's also into skylines), we tought all the main differences between a GTST and a GTR, and she could actually explain what they are!

A friend of mine can now spot a series 1 or 2 33 GTST from behind... I've been working on her for a while now :)

Shanus: That's awesome!

Pfft that's an easy one Doof, just look at the facia.



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