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ur 34 will pull more chicks, and we all know if you say that dont matter its cause ya gf is around :dry:

i dont understand why that cars so popular but eh call me crazy :P

Pretty much spot on - my wife much preferred my old 34 GT-t to the Chaser. Chaser is more practical though :P

ur 34 will pull more chicks, and we all know if you say that dont matter its cause ya gf is around :/

Chaser has a MUCH bigger rear seat area than a 2 door Skyrine though Dan... :D

A white JZX100 with twin pipes also gets the attention of young girls working at deli's... I know this >_<

yea but u wont get the chick in there to begin with, walk before ya run fool

sorry but to me it just looks like a slightly nicer looking magna, dosnt say sports car in the least bit.

maybe thats a good thing with the current police situation.

Chaser has a MUCH bigger rear seat area than a 2 door Skyrine though Dan... :/

A white JZX100 with twin pipes also gets the attention of young girls working at deli's... I know this >_<

and she was probably a swampy. so your point is null and void.

even though i know swampys are your type... no one else is gonna want a car that only pulls that...

and she was probably a swampy. so your point is null and void.

even though i know swampys are your type... no one else is gonna want a car that only pulls that...

Nope she was actual fine, I only picked up the gangies whilst driving Nissans :banana:

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LOL! I had some gangies approach me whilst I washed my car on Tuesday at Happy Wash....... "That's not a skyline is it?" .... whilst standing at the rear of the car where clearly the garnish says.... I just started laughing, so they f**ked off.....

Nope she was actual fine, I only picked up the gangies whilst driving Nissans :banana:

lol, ive noticed that too. you pull the finer sort driving a yota, gotta double bag for the type you pull in a nissan...

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its back :D

Luciano while alot of ppl "like" the nsx, seems not many want to buy them ;) didnt that set some records as the worst selling car of all time. the front looks pretty hot on em but the whole brake lights setup is terrible. just my opinion though :cheers:

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