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Dam these Bloody skylines!!! I wasnt even into cars before i bought one, i didnt even know ANYTHING about cars before i bought one. I bought my modded GTST and the power scared me so much i nearly sold the thing right away *my first car was a 60kw Excel then a 200 rwkw skyline, but after time the power just kept feeling less & less and all I can think about now is my next mod. I fall asleep thinking of how to get my car faster... Dam these skylines, they make modding a car more addictive than crack. I want to have a 11 sec car... but if i get my gtst maxed out for 11's , i'll only want 10s!! Dam these machines, addictiveness sent from hell. Now i just wana get a GTR so i can make some serious horsepower & probably blow ALL my money on having a ridiculously quick car. I need to be satisfied with what i got... AHHHHHHH:crazy:

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haha... maybe crack will be a cheaper habit :rofl:

Anything will feel slow after a while.. When your line feels slow, drive and excel or a barina for a week then hop back into your line.. It will feel as fast as hell!!!!!

SAU does not condone the use of crack :jk:

who here actually drives an excel for a week just to get sky-high again?

If your worried about getting addicted to "skylining" then choose a less addictive (and less costly) habit, such as Gambling, drinking or maybe become an adrenaline junkie and start skydiving (avoid the pun)

Guys I drive a 1982 Ford laser all week to work and back!

On Friday night my urge to drive my 340 rwhp skyline is stronger than any addiction to any drug :-)

And yes the line feels a whole heap faster on the 1st day when you have been driving a laser all week... by sunday you are used to it all over again... then back to the ooooold laser :-( It's monday and I am already having withdrawal symptoms...... i need a hit of skyline please Mr Dealer ahahah :-)

I feel the pain. I was so proud of myself, being able to save money, till i bought my skyline. Now it only stays in my bank long enough till i can afford a power fc, intercooler, boost controller.....the list is never ending....I'm pretty much stock at the mo (only had the car 2 months) but in my head i'm chasing 2000rwkw (no thats not a typo)

If someone has a cure for this ( i cannot in any way forsee this coming to a natural end) please let me know.

I feel the pain. I was so proud of myself, being able to save money, till i bought my skyline. Now it only stays in my bank long enough till i can afford a power fc, intercooler, boost controller.....the list is never ending....I'm pretty much stock at the mo (only had the car 2 months) but in my head i'm chasing 2000rwkw (no thats not a typo)

If someone has a cure for this ( i cannot in any way forsee this coming to a natural end) please let me know.

the only cure for your 2000rwkw addiction is to actually satisfy it. But then you might be left wanting more... MORE :D

There's this session every thursday down the pub called " Skyline Modificationolic Anonymous "... where every one share your type of pain and drown them with beer.

HE HE..i go, and i must say,.im cured...Now i go every Sat. morning for the " Alcoholic Anonymous ".

Gee-Yah...!

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