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wow two pages ago i saw a young skyline enthusiast get smacked for her posts not being consistent and her know all approach since joining. For sake of keyboard warriors and argument over who's right etc etc that member will probably lose interest in the forum and run off to some other place witha set attitude that the members of SAU are dickheads.

Did you guys forget she's young? God i said some stupid shit in and out of dreaming about my ride in my younger days...

While Miss R34 is out there representing the ladies and the skyline scene alike, polishing her pride n joy the very fact that she wants some respect for the N/A skyline was enough to overshadow her accomplishments with the bloodlust to shoot her and any other passionate N/A supporter down. The majority of the people in here are kids, young adults or new drivers guys, so hows about taking your arrogant hats off and using some tact in correcting their misinformed ways....

Oh and the front seat was always the best for sex, no wagon necessary. The imports just limit the girth of the people involved, call it natural selection if you will...lol

Admin / Mods lock the bloodythread before it gets any more rediculous.

My bucket seats limit the girth pretty damn well!

PS: I said stupid shit too, and learned from my mistakes and got burned for being an idiot... It's a part of life... Harsh world we live in hey?

I'm 22 and still an idiot...

Also, she's not 'new' like you think, she's been around for a while and is quite influential in the creation of the South Australia branch of SAU! So I hope she does stay :/

wow two pages ago i saw a young skyline enthusiast get smacked for her posts not being consistent and her know all approach since joining. For sake of keyboard warriors and argument over who's right etc etc that member will probably lose interest in the forum and run off to some other place witha set attitude that the members of SAU are dickheads.

Did you guys forget she's young? God i said some stupid shit in and out of dreaming about my ride in my younger days...

While Miss R34 is out there representing the ladies and the skyline scene alike, polishing her pride n joy the very fact that she wants some respect for the N/A skyline was enough to overshadow her accomplishments with the bloodlust to shoot her and any other passionate N/A supporter down. The majority of the people in here are kids, young adults or new drivers guys, so hows about taking your arrogant hats off and using some tact in correcting their misinformed ways....

Oh and the front seat was always the best for sex, no wagon necessary. The imports just limit the girth of the people involved, call it natural selection if you will...lol

Admin / Mods lock the bloodythread before it gets any more rediculous.

You should do some research on MissR34.

She's been around a while, we correct her misinformed posts all the time, only to have her argue, we do it with tact, she still argues. Now we just shoot her down in flames. She shuts up for a couple of weeks, and then starts dribbling again.

She doesn't leave. And I wouldn't want her to either. I'd just like her to learn, like we've all had to (And hell, I still get shot down with some of my stuff, and I go re-read, then research, then ask a few questions so I udnerstand it better)

I've nearly owned my N/A 33 for a year...main reason was I am on my P's, enough said. I love the looks of the car and have loved Skyline's in the time that I was growing up. I got nothing against people that buy N/A's, its their car and there pride..no need to bash them and make them feel low for what they possess. We are all part of the Skyline family, I mean..which parents treat there babies like crap? :banana:

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