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Here it is kiddies:

The cool kids have the turbo, the NA kids have hyclone.

Teh cool kids that have the turbo get the squish mitten, the NA kids get the hand.

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MBS206

thanks mate i follow you now. Seems i stepped into some long running forum politics.

Scathing

my response would have been what good is any of that if its not done tactfully. clearly though the above negates that argument so i thankyou for your well structured response.

Flame on boys im goin to shed, its too hot in this kitchen. hahahahaha

OH and hyclone, roflmfao ahahahahahaha

i Agree with you mate... well i just tell them type of people, "the reason i own a skyline is because they look good go hard and there isnt two on every corner"

lol where are you living? I see Skyline's almost every I drive now

lol where are you living? I see Skyline's almost every I drive now

i allways see a stock as a rock r33 the dirrence is the majority i see i look at laugh and think its revolting the paint is going looks dirty etc etc

but i also see some r33 were u can tell the owner has given some tlc and i must admit i allways look twice !

its all about how the owner maintaines the car, i see 31 alot and they look shit house but when u see one with new paint job etc i love the look of them

Im just dropping in to make sure you NA lovers are playing nice with teh turbo boys, who btw are either having sex right now or using the curtains to clean up.

yeah

Edited by RBNT

lol @ all of the above recent posts haha

And just in the business park that I work in there's four skylines including mine. There was another R33 at one stage, and an R34 GT Coupe, don't know what's happened to them now.

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