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Originally posted by Duncan

Sorry, guys, it's not the "We lost our minds and sold our Skylines Australia" club  - Prank and Onarun, you're outta here:lol:  

Dino, looks like its up to you...

so harsh!!

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Originally posted by Duncan

Sorry, guys, it's not the "We lost our minds and sold our Skylines Australia" club  - Prank and Onarun, you're outta here:lol:  

Dino, looks like its up to you...

ROFLMAO

That's right Duncan! :lol:

...well Me, Shell and URMINE anyways :)

Sorry, you need a license to be a member as well, that rules out a few more of you. Perhaps you can all be associate members - you do all the work, and the rest of us just drive around in Skylines to the things you organise.

:)

Seriously tho,

When can we join,

When can we join,

When can we join,

and,

Are we there yet?

Originally posted by Duncan

Sorry, guys, it's not the "We lost our minds and sold our Skylines Australia" club  - Prank and Onarun, you're outta here:lol:  

Dino, looks like its up to you...

It's just a stage they are going thru - They will, eventually, return from the Dark Side.

And when they do, the force will be stonger. Remember ... we must still support them thru these troubled times.

With the right support behind them, they will soon realise the error of their ways and will return to the Fedaration of Skylines.......

Dino , et al - If you need any help - let me know. My hand is up for any piddly little thing that needs doing.......

i am already 100% aware of the error of my ways... unfortunately being under 25, owning a skyline and saving for a house don't usually go intthe same sentence.... unless its a sentence that i make up.... like the one i just did...

anyhoo..

i am planning on getting a '33 GTR or '34 GTT when i am 25 if funds permit... but, thats still just over 2 years away.

Christian

Originally posted by PranK

being under 25, owning a skyline and saving for a house  

Is bloody hard work.... but can be done if one puts there mind to it!

LOL

Sorry Prank... just a shame that your so right!

Originally posted by PranK

i am already 100% aware of the error of my ways... unfortunately being under 25, owning a skyline and saving for a house don't usually go intthe same sentence.... unless its a sentence that i make up.... like the one i just did...

anyhoo..

i am planning on getting a '33 GTR or '34 GTT when i am 25 if funds permit... but, thats still just over 2 years away.

Christian

Settle, pettle, I think you are bloody lucky to have had a Skyline at your age - god knows I was driving a 200B back then (well, at least it was a nissan...)

Anyway, you're still keeping it in the family with a Silvia.

Seriously though, this is why I think it is important that we have a Skyline enthusiast club, not a skline owners club....there's a great group of ppl on this board (fatz excepted) and that is in large due to your efforts Prank.

** End of being nice, resuming usual sarcastic bastard attitude **

Originally posted by Duncan

Settle, pettle, I think you are bloody lucky to have had a Skyline at your age - god knows I was driving a 200B back then (well, at least it was a nissan...)

Anyway, you're still keeping it in the family with a Silvia.

Seriously though, this is why I think it is important that we have a Skyline enthusiast club, not a skline owners club....there's a great group of ppl on this board (fatz excepted) and that is in large due to your efforts Prank.

** End of being nice, resuming usual sarcastic bastard attitude **

Thanks Duncan! :D :D

(I wasn't mad either - sorry if it came accross that way)...

and yeah i feel VERY lucky to have been able to own one too!!

So, I count 22 starters so far. That's a pretty good response I reckon. Here's the list as at now:

red900ss

Buster

brendanf

kjb_r33

Duncan

ONARUN

Southo

Shell

XrSiSt

kil41t

Doctor

ceral_jacques

ndr

YO880

Majanal

PranK

|hype^|

Roy

croat

carlo

2rismo

sidewaymambo

Edit: And KamakazeR33

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