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So i Had the worst nightmare the other night, me n the missus were out having dinner, when we returned to the stagea, someone had managed to STEAL MY ENGINE!

I was absolutely devastated :P i think i might of shed a tear

The missus was not impressed when i told her about my "worst nightmare" i'd ever had

lol

that is all.

Anyone else had bad dreams about their stageas/skylines??

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when i was about 18 i had a dream that i won lottery and got myself a r34 GTR.

then my street turned into a race track, so im flying aabout 180kph, then this race track turns back into my street, run up the ass of a flat bed tilt tray and launch into the air, barrel rolling into a building.

car sitting on its roof tring to get out, god damn thing explodes on me, woke up in a sweat ! scare be from getting a GTR until i buy a timid turbo car first up :S

I had a nightmare I came off a cliff at the Great Ocean Rd in the Stagea. The funny or strange thing is, as I'm airborne and quickly falling to the rocks below I was thinking to myself "geez I hope this car is well built" - kind of hoping the car will save me when I hit the ground ....

It did of coarse :)

not really night mear but entertaining . was dreaming about sitting in drivers seat wiring in a new head unit and brent my work mate starts tryin to climb in the drivers window so i start swingin my arms around and sayin fcuk off brent then i wake up and GF is staring at me and says " i only wanted some blanket"

That is without a doubt the worst nightmare, besides being stolen and never seen again - but geez how did your grill survive the impact?

LOL

NFI - but it was about the only visual mod on the whole car (aside from the rims) It was originally a 25X Four

That damage WAS sustained trying to punch a rear diff out of a WRX laterally though. Stood up damn well considering.

Hey Dale she looks alot straighter than that now hope to have her back on the road soon but working away puts a big dent in getting things done .

Look forward to seeing it again man.

The bit about the grille is interesting. When Rob literally broke his in half, the N/a grille, that I coveted, popped out and was near perfect. Only needed one zip tie.

Never told Rob I had a pic of his car and used to stick pins in it all over. Except for the grille.

Is that true or did I dream it???????

Going to bed now with some anti-depressants.

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