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when u find ur self paying for mods on the gf's import that u convinced her to buy because urs was off getting work done to it just so u could be modifying something....

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You automatically subtract either 10 or 12MHz from FM station's call ID's.

You believe the collective noun for HSV owners is "A pack of arseholes"

You don't smoke, but if you did your brand would be Mild Sevens.

When asked to name your favourite author, the only people you could think of were Ben Ellis & Martin Donnon.

You know what Calsonic actually do.

Your benchmark for the latest Monaro is still the DR30 Skyline.

You only recently discovered Allan Moffat drove for Ford as well.

"Needs more dish" is your opinion of most rims.

You are confused when company slogans actually make sense.

The major cost in your monthly budget is for having defect notices removed.

You think The Fast & the Furious is a good movie.

You queued to see the sequel.

You support Brad Jones because he once drove at Bathurst in a Starion..

AND clocked the fastest MPH down Conrod (before the Chase)in the Starion and come inside the top ten placings at Bathurst against V8's four or five times and once nearly on the podium.

And he gave me lots of great advice on getting the Starion up to 160RwKw back in the good old days.

And you have had one in the garage awaiting the new head and EFI mods ever since you bought the Skyline seven years ago.

And when the Skyline ever gets back on the road you will fix up the Starion to go to Bathurst to pay homage to Brad when Turbo Touring cars make a comeback and he kicks ass in a Mits AWD V8TT Magna!

Sorry... got carried away.. :bs!:

you cry like a little girl when-

your mate confuse's your EVO for a GLI

a bird craps on your car

you hit a pot hole

DEFECTS

you pay your insurence

you are beaten off the lights by a holden

you can decifer the number plates , NIL8U , H8BMPZ , I8A4RE

you know what 250 kph feels like

you can fit your arm down your zaust pipe

you talk about your love/hate for neons & stickers when someone asks if you like rice and they look at you like a freak ( personal experience )

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