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Well i was at the ingle farm shopping centre and was parking my GTR. I useally park right away from everyone to stop the little dings and scratches. But i saw a series 1 33 GTST parked a bit away also. So i decided to park next to the car to have a better look at it.

Im wandering around it and when i glance in i relise the bloke was sitting in it! lol... he got out and said hi etc. Had a quick chat.

Then he said im suprised you would want to look at my car. I asked whys that. He replied cos mines just a GTST and ive found you GTR guys are arrogent and not interested in looking at a crappy gtst. You guys think just because you own a GTR your better then us...

I thought he was joking and had a laugh, but no he was serious!

I cant say im like that at all!

Has anyone else come across this!?

Or any body agree with him!!

lol WTF!

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Nene, Kell and I saw a real arrogant and stuck up wog driving a GTST @ the BP one night ... hope that balances things out :)

Thought he was real special ... didn't he Nene :)

yea i get this alot but the thing is i don't really look at R32 GTS-T's no offense but ill admit they don't fase me one little bit i mean ill look but i wont show interest in it and to some ppl that may come across as arrogant but its not well maybe a little but still ...:)

Nene, Kell and I saw a real arrogant and stuck up wog driving a GTST @ the BP one night ... hope that balances things out :)

Thought he was real special ... didn't he Nene :)

haha he was fully sick.... wanker lol!!

I find R32 owners are the arrogant one thinking that their R32 is the best thing EVER to come out of japan and every other model Skyline is rubbish - those people needs a punch in the face, especially those with GTSt's thinking that.

Is it also arrogant when someone goes out of there way to get you a price for a part from nissan them pm's you to have you not reply saying cheers for that man

Hey mate i did reply!!

And i also put on there if you wanted to look at the GTR bonnet for yourself to make it a bit cheaper id buy the linning off of it???

Sent 18 Oct 2008, 03:37 PM

But i didnt get a reply back!

Damn cooking model drivers piping up again!!!lol

You think that happens, I got ignored by a guy in an R32 GTR next to me in town.

Smiled and waved but he though he was better than me, ignored me, arrogant p#$c!!

Nothing wrong with any model, they all cars in the end!

We are SUPERIOR... simple!! ... and we know it. :)

Don't flame me I'm kidding!

I reckon my old GTS-t was one of the best rides I have ever owned.

Respect to any tidy ' line....You give me a wave you will get one back.

lol Adam, you should've kept quiet and had us all wondering who Steve was talking about..........Steve, relax bud, worse things out there for us to worry about.

I like all Skylines but I feel a bit of vomit come to my mouth when they're over dressed & and turned into rice pudding...........Chad's is a good example of what clean & tuff should look like.

Remember, less is more folks.........Japs knew what they were doing with the original design, why go & stuff it up?! :)

I cant believe you are willing to have a chat to him Adz, and he calls you 'an arrogant GTR driver' to your face...

I've found over past years that many other skyline owners DR30s/31s/32s/33s/34/35-GTRs/GTS' or whatever have genuinely shown interest as enthusiasts and have been up for a chat - drop their window along side of me and say g'day - nice car, etc - stop along side of skylines at the servo and talk about mods and all sorts.

There are so many other skylines on the road today, and 1 in 3 is probably driven by some cream stick wanker- who couldnt give two shits and have any interest whatsoever as an enthusiast. I've seen a few posts in the spotted section where members have said they spotted a nice skyline, given a thumbs up or wave, and are returned with a WTF look on the other drivers face...

Damn cooking model drivers piping up again!!!lol

You think that happens, I got ignored by a guy in an R32 GTR next to me in town.

Smiled and waved but he though he was better than me, ignored me, arrogant p#$c!!

Nothing wrong with any model, they all cars in the end!

Name and shame the drivers who ignore you!!

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