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Ha!ROFLMAO! Black Thunder,you say?Classic!I wonder if the horrible media types at Black Thunder Central(104.7)have more respect for the fabled stove taillights...Or maybe they'll jump on the rising wave of stereotyping and label your car,and all of ours,"killer Skylines"?

Dont worry Jayce, wasnt in the 'line, not giving them any bait, but i dont think the Daihatsu Applause owners club would be too happy with me...

And just to add my two cents to the whole P plate death thing, im pretty sure i read in the paper that the p plate accidents causing death/serious injury number has gone down over the last few years, so mayb these days they're either doing it more spectacularly (sp?) or the media is building it up more, personally i think its a combination of the two

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"im really fired up over this whole bullshit debate, a young guy crashes his import and all of a sudden left wing pinkos come out with these ideas"

Sorry veilsider r33, You are giving the "Left Wing Pinkos" a bad name.

The media and the Govt are doing the job well enough. (of demonising Skyline owners)

El Bee (Left Wing Pinko)

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My opinion - the power is in the head and the foot of the driver. Self Control of both. It's not an age issue, not a gender issue, not a type of car/truck/bus/train/plane/tredly issue, not just an experience issue either. It's a common sense issue.

Some times sh!t happens. Prepare yourself to deal with consequences when you make choices. Then get over it and move on - if you live!

Even the worlds best race car drivers have accidents and not all survive.

All living things including Humans take risks.

PS.

I didn't show commonsense recently and I've been driving for 25 years. It easily could have been my GTR on the front of the CT last week. So I am not a P Plater and I'm not young, hence I disagree with you both.

It could then be argued that common sense comes with age but point in fact - it doesn't. We oldfolk just start taking less and more calculated risks.

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Back on topic, spotted a Maroon R33 at Lanyon shops today, chrome wheels and female driver. I was walking back to my car so i didn't wave, she would have thought i was some kind of weirdo... :)

It's good to see more wimmen driving Skylines, they're such a sexy car, specially the 32. Bout time more babes got into em.

R

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I agree with you Richard...

Its all about choices...

Were all crazy drivers sometimes, but some people just think if they put there foot to the floor, they will look cooler or some crap...

Knowing what my car can do, i do limit myself to things and im prob talking for alot of people here. Some people just have not grown up yet to realise "CARS" do kill!

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Back on topic, spotted a Maroon R33 at Lanyon shops today, chrome wheels and female driver. I was walking back to my car so i didn't wave, she would have thought i was some kind of weirdo... :)
haha you should have said g'day and then explained that you owned the skyline over there *pointing*....she would have been ok, ppl have done that to me b4!

thought it might have been me for a minute...but i don't have chrome wheels!

spotted a silver R33 in the manuka plaza carpark last night, plates were YCY *** i think and it had rims i've never seen on a Line before.

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My opinion - the power is in the head...and the foot...of the driver.

Sounds like Fred Flintstone's car.

Anyway I disagree, I tried using my head on the accelerator once and there were problems seeing over the dash. Took me ages to get the ding out of the front bar where it nudged the wall when I was reversing...

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Sounds like Fred Flintstone's car.

Anyway I disagree, I tried using my head on the accelerator once and there were problems seeing over the dash. Took me ages to get the ding out of the front bar where it nudged the wall when I was reversing...

ROFL - :)

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wow.... damn this topic has gone crazy since i last checked it!! LOL :rofl:

so many skylines these days!! hehehe.... not to bad..... always see a yellow 34 outside my work everyday!! love the 34's i miust admit!! :D

got my sil-eighty back the other day... so hopefully once ed is all good and has some time he can fit me in and hopefully sometime in jan i'll be boosting around in my sil80!! :rofl:

jayce... LOL @ boost controller!! hahahahaha.... it's all good at least ur's was simple something like that happens to me it'll cost me a new turbo or something knowing my luck!! hehe

Will

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Spotted this morning while taking my GTR back to have the air cond fixed

Hi Danooh;

Mind if I ask where you are getting it fixed and if you're happy with the outcome? My compressor (make that the car's compressor) is making wierd ass noises, might be a bearing. My ass sometimes makes wierd compressor noises too but I'm not goin' there...

Anyway would be good to take it somewhere that's worked on them before.

Cheers

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spotted my car not starting and just making stupid clunking noise, tryed jump starting and no good. Must be the battriey it wont hold charge, and i really dont want it to be the starter so its not the starter motor. lol.

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