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Aww come on, the point was that the skyline was attractive to women. I'm a women and i'm attracted to it? Wasn't saying anything about anyones manhood at all =b

lol just gotta read between the lines.

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get out.

now.

Hey, I'm just stating it how it is :P Nothing wrong with the boxy Skyline shape. I wouldn't be here if I wasn't a fan :D

And anyway Shan, you're the with teh ban stick :) If you want me out, you've got teh powah

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And anyway Shan, you're the with teh ban stick :) If you want me out, you've got teh powah

I keep mistaking you for a girl, so I keep letting you stay.

That would be sweet!!!... ...ba-domp-chik... :P

as long as you're OK with him touching you inappropriately.

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Sounds good. I would have to say though, I reckon the R34 GTR is the best looking road vehicle to ever come out of Nissan's factories, the R35 included :)

I remember the first time I saw one roar past on the road when I was in high school and I was like - goddamn! Almost creamed my pants.

Don't get me started on the Z-tune... pure perfection. The attractiveness of the GTR transcends all age/gender/racial/religious boundaries. I am sure if you gave a GTR poster to a Hutu tribesman he would pin it up on the wall of his mud hut.

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Nothing can be sexy without curves, no curves on the 34.

Amen.

Ad i'll be honest. I love the long indicators on my 33. The blinky dot thing they gave the 34 just wasn't cricket =(

R33 <3

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Nice One, do you know where I would be able to find it? Do you know what its called so i can search for it on youtube?

Cheers

On my computer... ...I've got every episode shown on SBS since mid last year... ...When I got my 2Tb hard drive... :D
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On my computer... ...I've got every episode shown on SBS since mid last year... ...When I got my 2Tb hard drive... :)

And I have every episode since it first aired about the time a lot of people would have still been in nappies.

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