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Dude you have posted all sorts of threads....

I assume you meant QUIET?....

Come put of it?....

Thought you said you were in Uni?

One way to get the guys on your side is post up pics of your car etc that you claim to have :)

*accept, sorry

I just wanted some advice, please please read my other thread on general automotive section and please help me. Not a uni student just a kid who gets picked on cause apparently I ride push bikes and sht. So aha. Sorry for being a nusense. I rwly want to be involed in the pretty cool community

*accept, sorry

I just wanted some advice, please please read my other thread on general automotive section and please help me. Not a uni student just a kid who gets picked on cause apparently I ride push bikes and sht. So aha. Sorry for being a nusense. I rwly want to be involed in the pretty cool community

just don't BS people, you'll get alot more repect that way.

And it is a great community, with a mountain of information - so if you really keen on a skyline when you get on your P's, use the search function and find as many topics about the buying & maintaining the car as possible. THEN ask if your confused or can't find an answer to a question.

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