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There's a reason I'm still driving a 25 year old Skyline and it's not because I can't afford newer

Starting to get more compliments from strangers these days, less disapproving looks like 7-8 years ago

Saw a R32 GTR the other day driving around, rare these days to see a GTR or even a GTST like you said

Sounded nice, that RB26 deep noise with pods blow off

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The Pulsars are getting stolen and smashed/burned worse than the Skylines

Around Narre I've seen more Skylines than anywhere else so the deep south east and probably north/west still hanging onto them

Gone are the days of Knox carpark being full of them / people driving down mini chapel street

Ive only been there twice at night, and yes, lots of wankers.

 

Being from Rowville, im above such tomfoolery. We have a train station coming in a few years dontcha know. The rowville line.

Hopefully will give the drunks and druggos somewhere to go that isnt kmart and Gloria Jeans

 

 

I exclaimed to Leesh when I heard about that train line. She couldn't relate to the adolescent feels of train and bus when you grew up in or had friends living in Rowville

thats cute.

 

When I grew up in the country we didn't even have buses, we had to hop there as we could only afford one shoe, and it was uphill there and back again.

it snowed even in summer and we also had to pick a bushel of apples on the way to pay for the toll for the ferry over the river.

 

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