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today when i went somwhere 10 mins away, i saw 1 gtr and 4 supras, 3 WRXs. the other day i was goin home after school i saw 3 gtrs and 2 gts-t. another day i saw 1 r34 gtr, 3 gtst coming home from school again. this was within the same week, i cant remember the other days i wasnt watching the road. oh by the way from school to my hme is half n hour.

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Originally posted by IvanINC

today when i went somwhere 10 mins away, i saw 1 gtr and 4 supras, 3 WRXs. the other day i was goin home after school i saw 3 gtrs and 2 gts-t. another day i saw 1 r34 gtr, 3 gtst coming home from school again. this was within the same week, i cant remember the other days i wasnt watching the road. oh by the way from school to my hme is half n hour.

I see that as an everyday occurance. it could be the area i live in though, or that fact that most imports catch my eye.

It could be worse, we could be surrounded a gazillions of millions of toyota echo sedans.

The problem isn't more skylines on the roads, its that some drivers.....

wait for it.........................

Don't wave back :D

What the hell is wrong with these people?

I always wave as I head past, doesn't matter if I'm 1/2 way down the strip at the local industrial area, drifting round a corner on the Old Pac Hwy, or trying to set a new wet weather record thru the National Park.

Please show some consideration and wave back.

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