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I know this is a little different to other posts but i was just thinking of what music suits an R33. And i mean for everyday driving. Because i like most types of music, i just wanted to know from the good people at

Skylines Australia, what are some of the standout sounds you play in your car?

Or simply just tell me some good songs i can burn to a CD. It needs to be liked by passengers too. So take that into consideration.

:thumbsup: I know this is stupid but yeah

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hmm... best music to listen to in R33..

i would personally favour anything from RUNDMC's tougher than leather, or king of rock albums...

...failing that... Beastie Boys' licensed to Ill?

seriously though, this thread is terrible. haha

mods. sticky this thread.

hmm... best music to listen to in R33..

i would personally favour anything from RUNDMC's tougher than leather, or king of rock albums...

...failing that... Beastie Boys' licensed to Ill?

seriously though, this thread is terrible. haha

I must admit i was bored thats why i did it ahah. sorry,

Thanks for your time tho :thumbsup:

Just a quick question.

How do u create those cartoon skyline thingos you see on other people posts. Like signature or whatever. How do u make your own?

:thumbsup:

I’m assuming you mean like what pistol-pete has? They are called Pixel Cars. Have a look here and here. You’ll find some info in those threads.

celine dion greatest hits .... this thread is a fail but still funny haha

AND MY HEART WILL GO ONNNNNN & ONNNNNNN HAHAHAHAHAHA

Glad to know ive made people have a chuckle over this thread bahaha

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