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Ok guys and girls, i wanna hear what your girlfriend (or boyfriend) hates about your baby. Because the skyline is such a drivers car, we sometimes forget that we have passengers, until they decided to pipe up and whinge about something.

So everytime my mrs gets in the car she tells me about how stiff my suspension is, that it hurts her neck when i put my foot down.

Also i get numerous thumps from the passanger seat about one thing or another.

I could ramble all day.... :)

Everytime we are running late for an event eg party, pulling out of a side street to beat traffic. The process involves me calmly pulling out, looking in the rear vision mirror to see the traffic "fast" approaching which is wen i boot it & the liner gently squeals its hankooks & ever so gently fishes to the right :)

Then comes the slap on the arm & "idiot, ul get us killed"

Because the skyline is such a drivers car

It is?

Mine gets called a clitoris... cause apparently every c*nts got one :)

Is it because its also hard to find in the forests of Tasmania?

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considering how much my gf complains, im surprised she doesnt say much about my car. except that for every anniversary/birthday all i ever ask for is rims (without success so far) and she cracks it lol

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my ex loved my r34, the only annoying thing was the alarm, because when i'd leave her house at ungodly hours of the morning, there is no silent unlock

although, she hated r33s lol, she referred to them as "the common one"

I can sympathise with the above.. my wife hates the loud noises, hard suspension, sound of the turbo whirling, her standing on the floor when we go for downhill runs. I find it much more pleasurable to drive the corolla with her around LOL

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