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haha lol at all the lines. "put out or get out" i like it :)

considering taking the back seats out...i'll save a bit of weight as well :) i'm so sick and tired or people getting lifts off me or just assuming that they can grab a lift. another bitch and two other my mates cracked it with me that same night because i wasn't giving them a lift home, and i was taking those 2 chicks home, even though there was never going to be room for my mates anyway and i'd told them at the start of the night they would have to catch a taxi! i bought my skyline for ME because i enjoy driving, looking after and modifying it, not to be everyones taxi or to pull the chicks (although it is a nice benefit at times;))

sorry guys i needed to vent somewhere, i'm not usually this much of a whinger!

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well, i can say i have never picked up becuase of my car..... as i dont drive it out when im drinking... and everyone i know has a car so doesnt really mean shit.

and if you need to mention your car to pick up... then you should have spent the 20k on plastic surgery or personality re calibration.

haha yeah i took my seats out ages ago cause i was sick of having to take people in my car

"can u give me a lift?"

answer

"do u like being thrown around on steel brackets?"

yeah im with you dave, when people aske me what type of car i have i tell them i have a nissan and leave it at that.

people have expected lifts from me in the past. just make it clear that because you can drive doesnt mean your a taxi. They are responsible for themselves... its not your worry. i only pick people up in emergencies, ive only done that once and that was when my mates girlfriend broke up with him and kicked him out in the rain at 1am.

Im with Dave, I dont really see a skyline as an overly impressive car and id say the quality women wouldnt care either....

And if a chick is only into you for your car, then it is a well known fact that the NRNR rule applies...

NRNR=No Root No RIde...

All is fair in love and war...

that's another good one... No Root, No Ride.

I'm used to being used for my car... my g/f is pregnant (can you leave work and drive me here / there) but hey... I've only got myself to blame for knocking her up.

But I'm past all of it with my friends... I used to be they wanted me to drive them everywhere, but in my Coupe I gave them short shift and said that "it's too much hassle getting in and out the back seats". :)

NOW one of my mates in particular want's to borrow my car!

The only problem I can see is that I don't want to put him under my insurance... he has no idea what POWER is (he drives and old FORD UTE), and he'll right my skyline off on the first corner as his UTE hadles like a barge!

My car automatically locks the doors after 30sec, or after travelling 25km/h as some kind of anti-car-jack thing... and I'd stick by the NRNR rule... but bottom line is I have to be faithful as my g/f is pregnant... and one other thing...

Does the NRNR rule STILL HAVE TO APPLY when you're driving family members somewhere... sound's like a case for Jerry Springer :)

Originally posted by dAVE

well, i can say i have never picked up becuase of my car..... as i dont drive it out when im drinking... and everyone i know has a car so doesnt really mean shit.

and if you need to mention your car to pick up... then you should have spent the 20k on plastic surgery or personality re calibration.

yeah i hate how much attention it gets me. like if they didn't want to talk to me before they found out what car i drove why should they afterwards! as i said i bought the car for me. i like akeenan's reply of simply "nissan", i think i'll be using that from now on :)

Originally posted by sHorty

funny thing is wen youve got a gurl... all of a sudden your car is herr car...wats mine is urs and wats urs is urs..

Man I had my GF asking me last night i Bride Brix came in pink and that pink neons under a black car would look "hot". Hmmmm.

well where i went to school we had ppl from NSW go to our school so they had there licence b4 us VICs so they used to show off in there shitty cars and brag bout how good they are... but its funny 2 see them in the same car now while u saved up for sumthin half decent... : )

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