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I find my '34 gets lots of looks from Mr. General Public. Kind've those 'wtf it's a Skyline but it's got four doors' looks. Or a Commodore will see the hotplates and automatically assume I want to race them :rofl:

Lol, probably wtf, how come you didn't get a stagea if you wanted four doors? :D

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I have had my FTO for longer than my R33 and its a fact all the chicks I know like the FTO way more than my r33 skyline which IMO looks pretty decent. They dont call the skyline a BigUglySoapBoxRacer for nothing. flameon :D

btw I saw them shoot that ad in chinatown on a friday night.

In chinatown serz? nice!

Im being overbearing.....I like the design of an FTO; kinda like a mini supra but i had a bad experience with some knucklehead driving one soooo recklessly he almost caused like 4 accidents.

It was a black one with 5spoke wheels; i followed him for while to call the police but he ended up slamming his brakes on in front of me in traffic and getting out for a fight; I tried to run him over and sped off because it was right near my house and i didnt wanna let him know where i lived.

I guess I don't drive on the same roads as you. My car isn't the one in my profile pic - it looks bone stock from the outside. I need the stockish ride height cuz of my driveway... I know it looks bad on a GTR. I have more ground clearance than some SUVs :rofl:

Its the bloody front lip ey! so low that even a small incline will scrape.

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Lol how did I wind up in here???

Anyway as for the ad - Crap. BUT, awesome car, and even more awesome chick! I mean damn! lol

Talking bout getting looks, I get waaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy more on my bike than in my car.

:P I too have had more looks on the bike than the car. If you want good attention from people/girls on a budget, buy a motorbike. Depends on the type of girl you go for I guess...but I've found their eyes light up when you offer to take them for a ride ;)

Johnny, that guy wasn't Asian by any chance was he? I had some random douche in a black FTO pick a fight with me once. He and his mate had been chatting up our girlfriends in a carpark while we had gone to get kebabs. I told the girls to get in the car and offered to drag him in his piece of shit. Idiot decided a 2 v 3 fight would be worth starting over those comments. He and his friend got both their asses kicked by just one of us lol. Then they decided to bugger off when 4 more of my friends turned up after finishing their kebabs at the shop. Caught up with them on the way home, had a traffic light drag and left em for dead hahaha.

BOT, the Just Car ad pisses me off too. Makes import drivers look like wankers who think they are irresistable to girls :P

Actually Brett I think i know the type of people Matts talking about I mean I came from the states and I have to say that the teenage style here is wayyyy different to the states at I mean the first time I was tight jeans on a guy I was like....hmm ok he's weird (he wasn't an emo) then I started to see lots more and I was like....huh....then I went to a club WTF? I don't want to offend anyone here but whats up with the tight ass low cut fluro shirts with tight ass(literally) leg hugging jeans?? I mean seriously?! I don't want to see your nipples dude seriously and if it's cold bet they could poke an eye out with those things! I don't know how any GUY can fit into tight jeans as the ones I've been seeing though...how is it "physically" possible? I noticed though it seems to be really popular with Juniors and Seniors here and really come on that shirt with that pants? Well i think this is the type of people Matts talking about I really hope I didn't offend anyone with this post but I'm just not use to that kind of fashion and I'm sure people might look at me and think I'm off but I get it....then again they might just be looking at me because of my narrow eyes and black hair.....JUST BECAUSE THEIR SMALL DOESN"T MEAN I CANT SEE YOU!!!! Hahahah

Edit: Sorry forgot, Junior is American for year 11 and Senior is year 12

lol James. Well I don't care if I offend, lol. Tight low cut jeans and fluro t-shirts of the 'baby colour' variety on guys are just teh ghey. I thought it was just the young kids at first and so wasn't that concerned... I don't expect to understand each new fashion as it arises, but then I started to see people in their late 20's and early 30's wearing this stuff too. How could a generation (or 2) manage to make 80's/90's high top sneakers uncool? Well they did it. They managed.

the main point of this jamesk is WHERE ARE THOSE VIDEOS FROM GOR!!?!??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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UGH FINE!! I'll search through my HDD's for the video to be honest I just haven't been stuffed to getting around to it but I'll do it right after exams...somewhat promise

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