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Originally posted by URMINE

kel i like ure saab :) its hot.. girls should drive more convertiblish classy cars in my humble male "uneducated" opinion :)  

and this Saab did a .57 round oran park the other day too....I had to take the "T-car" out when the skyline ran out of tyres......

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Originally posted by Kel

Question of the day..... When you see a chick driving a Skyline with a bloke beside her, do you automatically assume she's driving because he's lost his licence?

well a 26yr old girl has bought pawel's car. she's from wollongong.

hope she can handle it. i know i'd prolly smash it within a week

i hope it wasnt me ... u r referring to [ken]... i was cruisin on Sunday at Wollongong (my R33 with c/f bonnet) and this is my little prob...

1. Every time i park on the street, some dude comes up to MY car and says to the passenger (who is perhaps a guy); hey man, nice car, hey dude, nice car.. %^#&& hELLo 'may i ask, who is d driver here????' why is it that they immediately assume dat the guy sitting next to me 'the owner of the car!!

2. GuyZ.. cant handle d fact that;

a. there are some girls that MAY know more about carz than themselves.

b. there are some girls that MAY drive better than themselves.

c. there are some girls who ARE more INTO cars than themselves..

and seeing d fact that i have spent all of my last 4 years of savings $$$ into doing up my OWN cars.....dun u blame me heating up a LITTLE bit for those who shifts all d credit 2 d male gender ......& yes... i am up for HandLinG d power, if u can handle 500rwHP too!!!

d more i thik abt this .. d more the idea appeals to me....ALL CHICKS dat feels d same and drives a fast car... please... lets gang together and fight this STIGMA :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:

so guyzz... a little plea..'give us girlz a fair go!'

Hey MIZ33T!! We actually met on that cruise down to the gong...i was one of the chicks in the astina (great car that!). Your car is awesome!!!!!! Its great finally meeting (or seeing - cause we really didn't get an intro) another chick thats into cars!

I've recently imported a skyline with the help of ice180....i got it yesterday!! :D So bring on the next cruise!!!!

I totally agree on the guy thing....if i'm driving a high performance car, all the credit will go to the guy in the passenger seat...and it sux....i'm gonna snap if someone does that to me in my skyline!!! :P

So you boyz out there....get ready to share the roads with chicks who know what they're doing! :shake:

Originally posted by Moanie

Hey MIZ33T!!  We actually met on that cruise down to the gong...i was one of the chicks in the astina (great car that!).  Your car is awesome!!!!!!  Its great finally meeting (or seeing - cause we really didn't get an intro) another chick thats into cars!

I've recently imported a skyline with the help of ice180....i got it yesterday!! :D So bring on the next cruise!!!!

I totally agree on the guy thing....if i'm driving a high performance car, all the credit will go to the guy in the passenger seat...and it sux....i'm gonna snap if someone does that to me in my skyline!!!  :P  

So you boyz out there....get ready to share the roads with chicks who know what they're doing! :shake:

hmmmmmmm really which one :Pimp2:

Originally posted by MIZ.33T

i hope it wasnt me ... u r referring to [ken]... i was cruisin on Sunday at Wollongong (my R33 with c/f bonnet) and this is my little prob...

1. Every time i park on the street, some dude comes up to MY car and says to the passenger (who is perhaps a guy); hey man, nice car, hey dude, nice car.. %^#&& hELLo 'may i ask, who is d driver here????' why is it that they immediately assume dat the guy sitting next to me 'the owner of the car!!

2. GuyZ.. cant handle d fact that;  

  a. there are some girls that MAY know more about carz than  themselves.

  b. there are some girls that MAY drive better than themselves.

  c. there are some girls who ARE more INTO cars than themselves..

and seeing d fact that i have spent all of my last 4 years of savings $$$ into doing up my OWN cars.....dun u blame me heating up a LITTLE bit for those who shifts all d credit 2 d male gender ......& yes... i am up for HandLinG d power, if u can handle 500rwHP too!!!

d more i thik abt this .. d more the idea appeals to me....ALL CHICKS dat feels d same and drives a fast car... please... lets gang together and fight this STIGMA     :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:  

so guyzz... a little plea..'give us girlz a fair go!'

:P:D :D

Originally posted by Moanie

Hey Hustlr....Its a R33 gts-t....silver....she's gorgeous :)  The same one that ice180 is talking about....  :)

Call me RU3L8R lol:lol: :lol:

thats what i'm known as now lol

I got out of my gang connections:headshot:

Hey SDU4EVA lol:lol:

Series 1 or 2-

Silver doh!!! time to be different and get my car air-brushed i think lol

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