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had 1 neighbour come over to my house the other day looking at my car admirein it . Had about a 30 mins talk about skylines and how he wants to get a R34 now and stuff heeh rather funny :)

THEN. just no longer then 20 mins ago another neighbour came over , this time . Saying "Whats with your car idleing after i get out of it ".. I explained to him that its a turbo timer and it protects the turbo and parts from cracking and breaking.

Then he went on to say how i come home @ 3am on weekends , and keep him up for certain things . I mearly chuckled under my voice and said i would idle most of the way home for 2 mins before i get home so i dont wake him up LOL ! :D damn its not that loud .. Super dragger HKS 3.5" , 4" tip :D aiming RIGHT at his bedroom window ehhe. things we do for neighbours

beem me up scottY @!

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The son of my neighbour has decided he wants a skyline after i took him for a ride in mine.

My neighbour just replied "Not with an exhaust like that your F$#@ing not!".

I think he's just cut the my riceline now has more power than his SS calais. :rofl:

when i was heaps young... like 6 there was this guy down the road who owned an RX7 s1 he would always hoon down the street at 100ks my neighbour next door, who was like 80 used to through stuff at his car as he went past...eg plastic bottles, apples and brooms... rather funny now that i think bout it..

when i was heaps young... like 6 there was this guy down the road who owned an RX7 s1 he would always hoon down the street at 100ks my neighbour next door, who was like 80 used to through stuff at his car as he went past...eg plastic bottles, apples and brooms... rather funny now that i think bout it..

haha, old man clemens hates shit!

Speaking of exhausts, I saw a VR Commodore Executive (P Plater), completely stock, with an Apexi N1 style exhaust. I'm talking big thick piping too, on the angle and all. It sounded and looked like complete ass. I had a good chuckle about it.

Same here fellas, all the kids in the street love the line! And all there parents think they are the devils car because of the the media has brainwashed some people, one guy down the street always suses out my car whever he drives past or walks his dog, he loves it and so do i!

UP THE SKYLINES!

My neighbour across the street is grumpy old man. The whole street hates him due to comments and abuse he has hurled their way for minor things.

ie. A few weeks ago some kids where playing street cricket and the tennis ball landed on his lawn, he told them off. (funnily enough the waterboard dug up his front lawn a few days later due to a cracked water main)..

Well with my car being kidna noisy he loves me.. I drive the car 2-3 times a week and never leave it idling outside..

meh.. I think we all have to put up with each other.

my neighbours hate me espescially after final battle last year

working on the car till 2am everynight for a week lol

i had all the boys over and there was plenty of noise and swearing going on :Oops:

the car isnt even running yet

i can just imagine how much they are gonna love me once i get it going :)

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