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So skyline drivers (yourself included) are 'cock smoking knobs' ay? Considering thats who were talking about here right? Thats a real nice one.

It's a sad fact that a large portion of the people who drive Skylines these days are yes, not all, just a larger portion than there used to be and I stand by what I said. One of the main reasons I sold my R34 and bought a classic is many Skyline drives are just plain stupid and I'd rather not be associated with them. That and I was sick of getting reamed by the TMU. It's not a personal attack on yourself or the decent portion of owners - just a portion of younger hero wanna-be's that think that Melbourne streets represent a scene straight from Fast and Furious.

As for those of you who say “go and buy a family car” you are SIMPLE MINDED. What you are missing is the point that it SHOULDN’T be like this. How can you not understand that the current import scene is targeted not only because of illegal mods but because of idiotic behaviour on public roads in these types of cars? Why do you think some imports are targeted less that others? Becuase they are lesser known for poor behaviour. Skylines are cheap and fast – not such a perfect mix for less mature minded drivers and here lays the problem – if you don’t agree then you need to take a good long hard look in the mirror.

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