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one of u guys!!

its just sad that someone could do this to a skyline...

im guessing theres and 18yo out there that saw Fast and Furious and brought 12 copies in which he masterbated over and thought all those stickers and stuff looked good and made it go faster like in the movie...

then again i just really hate rice to no end and everyone has there own tastes no matter how misguided and disgusting.

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turbo or not turbo??

saw one almost as bad in brissie today.. it was dark blue and had a very poor copy nismo sticker on left side of boot and very poor copy of gtr sticker on right side of boot .

Across the tail lights it had silver line.. a bit like a pulse rate.. with peaks etc.. also more of that pulse **** on the side.. looked a bit cheesy.

Originally posted by Grim  

you know most of the time the car comes in from Japan like that and it's not worth f*cking up the paint work to remove the ghey stickers...  

Too true. I have one on the rear bar that will not come off. Tried a heat gun, cut n polish, etc. Even big kevs goo remover, nothing will get it off. The bar could prolly use a respray anyway.

None the less it looks a little... sorry a lot over done.

perhaps its a sticker?

plus the general problem with that is that placing stickers on your car in which there is none of whatever the sticker is in or on ur car makes it rice?

then again my skyline (not by my choice) has a nismo radiator cap! now i can put up a huge nismo sticker on the window! :P

nah but seriously i reckon you could get a sticker to cover the original nissan one thats on there.

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first time i seen it i almost choked... second time i seen it i think i gagged... 3rd time i seen it i laughed... 3rd time i seen it i told inasnt to stop driving around the block

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