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because its a 4door, his mates can go in the back easily.

They were, during the test drive. The guy can't drive manual and had never driven a Skyline before mine. Only one he'd looked at and decided to buy it on the spot. Lucky me, hopefully he doesn't write it off :(

was he able to get out on the road without stalling? imagine if he wrecks it the moment he takes ownership of the car...

It's hard to stall an auto :P What I meant is he's buying my auto Skyline specifically because he can't drive manual.

I even showed him how to use Tiptonic mode but he wasn't interested hehe

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lol... bullets havent even been fired

They're so hard they don't use guns to fire bullets they just stick em into kunts.

:rofl:

best post from rimon in AGES

It's hard to stall an auto :P What I meant is he's buying my auto Skyline specifically because he can't drive manual.

I even showed him how to use Tiptonic mode but he wasn't interested hehe

oh yeah, yours is an auto, either way, its good for cruising if its an auto, great for his mates, not a p plater i hope.

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