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Wow! What an interesting read! Its funny I do 40Km a year in my GTR for a least 5yrs now and I see more WRX's and 200's then I see Skylines.

I guess the good news is people mock what they dont understand. And thats why we have freedom of speech, so some of us can laugh at other peoples point of view.

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There are some fair comments here, I have a gtst and in my street there is a P plater with another and he is just a dickhead that thinks that the skyline is just for smoking the rears. When I drive out all the neighbours think I am just like him it sucks especially since I know what an awesome machine the skyline is and capable of a lot more than imitating commodores.

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No mention of 34's eh franks? We must be cool... no wait... they said we all think we're cool sooo... how about I say I'm definitely not cool (and I'll get no arguments there) but I say all you guys are cool, that way you didn't say it yourself but you can say that someone told you that you were which means you must be!

My head hurts.

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My Mum say's im cool....AND the best looking guy at school!!!....

he he he

i can agree and disagree with the statement's made...

1. Skyline's ARE a race bred car..... fact get over it..

2. Only NA driver's would get there a$$' handed to them...

3. YES P plater's can make it harder for the older and wiser.... with antics etc....

4. We tend to bash v8 driver's.... so in a way we aren't much better....

after reading the posts i came to the conclusion that people are generalising car's and people...

in the end who care's.... i dont... i like my car's...

i just hate D!ckheads....

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You must remember that the average age of FF posters is about 17... Half of those kids don't even own cars.

Further, the average maturity level of FF posters is about that of a 4 year old toddler.

.... and I just noticed that Boogs has 27326 posts on there... I guess you can add "no life losers" to that list of things to remember too sad2.gif

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the last time i opened up a fast fours?? have u guys seen the amount of done up lancers ?? evo wannabes?? big shift lights?? LOL ... complaining we're ricers?? please ... they should take a look at themselves first LOL ... if they should be ranting on about any group ... it would have to be the vn, vp commie group ... i can honestly say i've never come across a bad bad skyline driver... worse case they just drive off mind their own business ... guess we just respect eachother more LOL ... no respect for anyone else hehe :D

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lol im gonna post on the FF forum ( time to photoshop a shopping trolly and a P Plate)

Don't do that... You're just lowering yourself to their level immaturity and retardedness.

Just ignore them and hopefully they'll all die.

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Hahahahaha funny read. How many cornflakes licensed 4 cylinder drivers has anyone seen out there with there 5' monster tacho's and accompanying vaccuum guages and 40' wheels lowered over crap rims driving like idiots with "p" plates in the windows and the seats layed into the back???????

Ive never seen or been to any accident involving a skyline of any breed, but, mirage, lancer,etc...........Oh hang on, i didnt factor in maturity...........

My 2cents.

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