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Me too, i'm like flex, i accidently voted hot, so minus another vote, i thought it was in general. Some interiors can look nice (full tan leather interior) can look very hot on any car in particular, as long as its not over done, but that interior my friend, is damn ugly! I would be embaressed to let anyone in my car if i owned it..

only really one word, taste-less!!!

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You would get all the people who want more performance and have finally realised that if you want a car thes got decent performance you have to ditch the little atmo 4cyl shitbox!

or somone who saw the fast and the furious and wants a skyline :) after all paul walker made skylines cool :cheers:

You would get all the people who want more performance and have finally realised that if you want a car thes got decent performance you have to ditch the little atmo 4cyl shitbox!

or somone who saw the fast and the furious and wants a skyline :) after all paul walker made skylines cool :cheers:

LoL....Skylines have always been cool.

And I liked that Skyline from 2F2F! I saw it in person in LA @ Universal Studios, some Paul Walker look a like was driving it around, making that gas vent out, looks pretty cool.

The stock skyline interior looks fantastic. Very c.ockpit (christ word filter wont let me type c.ockpit ...), classy feel to it. I dont get why people paint it all different colours...

Oh well, whatever floats your boat I suppose.

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