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yep exactly, the soft temp racks are the best, both for your car and your surfboard.... well idk tbh, but its best for the car, maybe a nice microfibre cloth under them and a sweet treat for your car afterwards, and a card for birthdays, xmas and easter, and an extra special buff just to say sorry to your line...

maybe you could get another car just to transport your surfboard, just an idea.... laugh.gif

i actually have a set of racks for my skyline :) its a kit designed by Thule and goes for about $600 and it think its a universal kit with extending arms cos the window frame is so little to support carrying weights. its the same kit designed to be used on s14's so if they ask what car its for you can tell them will fit to s14's (as you can get them adm so should show up on their systems)

Skylines are sports cars . . . . thats why roof racks ARENT cool on them, unless you have somewhere to wash the salt water off the boards then consider what the salt water will do to your car (any car at that)

skylines arent sports cars, with respect to steven.

Z's are the sports cars.

skylines are family cars, with one sport oriented model the GT-R.

The coupes are just 2 door versions of the sedans.

I don't know where silvias stand.

i remember mad082? saying this before.

Edited by Socrates

Skylines are sports cars . . . . thats why roof racks ARENT cool on them

While I will agree to this to a point, if I see a Skyline (or any car) at the track on full opposite lock and a massvie rooster tail of tyre smoke linking corners like a boss I probably wouldn't be saying "yeah, but the roof racks ruin it for me"

skylines arent sports cars, with respect to steven.

Z's are the sports cars.

skylines are family cars, with one sport oriented model the GT-R.

The coupes are just 2 door versions of the sedans.

I don't know where silvias stand.

i remember mad082? saying this before.

Skyline is a Grand Tourer, hence the GT. Z's were always a Nissan sports car and now are Nissans luxury sports car, Skylines were carried over from Prince when the 2 companies merged. Silvias are also sports cars albeit a smaller cheaper sports car.

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