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Hm.. Is that aimed at someone in particular? I just don't recall anyone mentioning anything about a 'huge build'! ?!!

You mentioned the huge build.

Heyy all!

First off.. Yes, I am female! I'm a first time Skyline owner. I have a V35 Skyline that I am going to convert to live axle and drop a RB20E into if I have time between now and the Ides of March. Joined because I'd like to learn more about Skylines and it'd be nice to have a cruise around with other Skyline lovers =]

That's all folks!

You mentioned the huge build.

Wtf? Don't be trippin'! Re-read it... All I had written was:

Posted 01 January 2012 - 12:20 PM

Heyy all!

First off.. Yes, I am female! I'm a first time Skyline owner. I have a V35 Skyline. Joined because I'd like to learn more about Skylines and it'd be nice to have a cruise around with other Skyline lovers =]

That's all folks!

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Hey Looks Nice.

Best of luck, Im sure you will get some good help on here If you want to know anything about the V35.

Has helped me!

Hey! Thanks =]

I've been reading up on them and have learnt a few new things.

Cheers!

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Hmmmm wonders why there arent many females in SAU :ph34r:

If you are ever keen for a cruise through the hills out this way shoot us a PM and ill show ya some nice twisty roads to put our car to the test :thumbsup:

Yeah.. Don't have to look far for that answer!

"When the female decides to join the pack the males are thrown into disarray. Their long standing heirachy is thrown aside and it is everyman for himself. Some males will attempt to interact with the female, much to the displeasure of the alpha males who, in a display of power and assumed dominance, will make bold vervacious statements, showing the other males who is boss. Knowing that they don't stand a chance matching the alpha males at their own game, some males take a more subservient approach and pander to the every whim of the female in order to win her friendship, with the hope she will pick him as her future mate. In light of all the squabbling ,the female knows that she now commands all the power and the pack is weaker for it"

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