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I am very much in the same boat as merli... in my area Lines arent too common, the chicks seem to like a change from the commodores etc.

My mates usually do most of the talking about my car for me. I just play it down.

But then again my current love interest is a ricer like me and she has a louder stereo and exhaust too... :)

Which is good i feel that it is more based on the people we are not the cars we drive.

If i did have a skyline i'd be like, "alright pet? fancy a ride? you'll get a shag on the back seat too if you're lucky"....

...just kidding, it would be funny though!

hahahahahaaa Novacastrians are cool. No matter what country they are from :)

imo, women typically cannot differentiate one car from another. they are not good with names of cars, specifics of any kind. they don't care about stats, race history, year model, trim package, engine choice, all of that stuff we have created an entire forum about. females typically respond more to HOW the man drives the car, how the car sounds, how it smells, what color it is, the texture of the seats, how it feels. of course, having a sports car helps because it can allow the driver to be sexier. a rusted out ford sedan will not cut it. i think a typical female response to the skyline would be that it looks like a honda or toyota or something other than what it is. if you said "oh. this is a skyline," the woman would not be able to remember that name the following day. were she interested in the man, she would remember his voice tone, how his hands looked, how he smelled, the way he walked to the car, the way he shifted the gears, etc. the car would just be a "vehicle" for the more meaty issues that charm the female.

conversely, some men equate or regard the skyline as higher and more interesting than the female, ie, it replaces or is the female. at least easier to manage. the ideal world would be having both the skyline and the female in harmony.

 were she interested in the man, she would remember his voice tone, how his hands looked, how he smelled, the way he walked to the car, the way he shifted the gears, etc. the car would just be a "vehicle" for the more meaty issues that charm the female.

Jesus...that post scares me :uhh:

What books do you read in your spare time, or do you have a lot of sisters :)

I'm gonna be honest and say that I'm buying a skyline for four reasons, it's quality, price, performance and looks. If my car attracts women, so be it. I work hard, wear decent clothes and do my best to look my best, the car will just compliment that. Skylines get looks, (Commowhores get smoked, then ignored ;)) but most girls aren't that dumb to be with a guy with a cool car if he's got a face like a spanked ass and teeth like a group one winner and thinks deodorant is an optional hygene tool. If so, god damn, he must be hung like a group one winner too!

my two cents

I'm gonna be honest and say that I'm buying a skyline for four reasons, it's quality, price, performance and looks. If my car attracts women, so be it. I work hard, wear decent clothes and do my best to look my best, the car will just compliment that. Skylines get looks, (Commowhores get smoked, then ignored ;)) but most girls aren't that dumb to be with a guy with a cool car if he's got a face like a spanked ass and teeth like a group one winner and thinks deodorant is an optional hygene tool. If so, god damn, he must be hung like a group one winner too!

 

my two cents

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hahaha your all liars

maybe the 25yo+ skyline owners done get girls/ or atleast use the skyline a little to get them

but being 18 and driving a skyline, i get girls asking if they can get in when i stop at lights and have a few extra numbers on my phone cos of the line ;)

I know they are there for the line, but i dont care, females will be females they use us all in some way

I picked up my gf with my R31 wagon but now i have an R32 and my gf hates it.

"Its too bumpy"

"Its too noisy"

"The airconditioning doesnt work"

"I dont like the whooosh sound"

"It only has a tape player"

"You always drive with the windows down"

But i still love her. Just

woman does better in our car than i do

shes always getting guys trying to race her and wanting her number when shes out in the car

guys dont believe her either when she tells them she drives a skyline

she knows what shes on about though (she knows model series etc)

i wish i did as well as she did ;)

Woah, there are so many of you that are turning girls down because they are interested in your car.

At the end of the day, you don't need to have a relationship with them! If they are fit, attractive and the right age for you then get a shag out of them - just remember to wear a johnny!

Seriously, i've just come out of a year long relationship and half of that time my GF was travelling. When i was working in the US last summer i could have had so much fun, but i stayed faithful to my GF. What did that get me? A very boring relationship with a girl that was too different from me.

I don't want another relationship until i'm about 25, or until i meet a girl that really turns my head. Until then i just want to have fun.

Be young while you're still young.

when your early at a party eveyone that walks in after you wants to know who owns the skyline the 200sx, the Rex etc...thats parked on the street! it has to count for something when your 17- 25 with a hot car.. they think...mmmm....hard worker...good job...drug dealer...lol hahaah

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