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So Shell falls into which category??

I've met heaps. Tinks, Msnismo, DIF, Moanie, Impact_blue... they were all nice. They all love their cars too!

it's chicks dating guys with skylines FOR their skyline that you want to stand clear of.

as for chicks in skylines, those whom I've met are either mate's girlfriends or attention seeking skanks LOLZ

:)

I can say the same for some guys..

I wouldn't spend the amount of money i spend on my line, Just for attention..

She's my baby, My pride and joy, More reliable then ANY guy, and the one thing i can be proud to call my own..

Dont Hate, Appreciate

i did the whole dating a chick with a skyline. big mistake. Never again.

But a chick in a nice Euro car over this side of the world... *drooool* they have the looks to backup the style...

Could be wrong again though.. I will get back to you :)

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