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Just thought id share this with you all,

Last night i woke up sweating and breathing heavy, i dreamt that my skyline turned into a 300ZX (auto) i was in tears.

This morning i woke up and went into my carport and hugged my skyline : P

am i the only one who has nightmares about my car??

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Just thought id share this with you all,

Last night i woke up sweating and breathing heavy, i dreamt that my skyline turned into a 300ZX (auto) i was in tears.  

This morning i woke up and went into my carport and hugged my skyline : P

am i the only one who has nightmares about my car??

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nightmare could been worse the car could have turned into a holden

Guys, I live the nightmare. Hate my car, it's a 1990 Toyota Lexcen (not even a real Holden, it's rebadged). It also has embarrassing red and black stripes down the side. Learnt a lot about cars by replacing broken-down parts (CPU, DFI modules, harmonic balancer etc). Going to get massive loan to live the dream and own a Skyline.

Guys, I live the nightmare. Hate my car, it's a 1990 Toyota Lexcen (not even a real Holden, it's rebadged). It also has embarrassing red and black stripes down the side. Learnt a lot about cars by replacing broken-down parts (CPU, DFI modules, harmonic balancer etc). Going to get massive loan to live the dream and own a Skyline.

hahaha my 1st car was a Magna 1988 model with a over drive button

love the over drive button

Now thats BOOST

hahaha

can't say I've ever had a nightmare about my car, I've certainly had dreams where it featured though. :D

My first car was an XD Falcon, then I had the XE, and guess what.... after that an XF :D

The XF was the sweet one though. Ex-Taxi, had been around the clock once, then rebuilt, and still ran like a dream.

Plus it was dual fuel, an this was somewhere around 98-99 so it was when gas was no more then 30c a litre! :)

Oh, and it had the full vinyl seats and rubber flooring still in it too! Great for when you spill something in the car! :crazy:

My car shudders at about 70-80 kph, and I think the hood is insecurely attached and might blow off at any moment if I just drive it fast enough. If I can get it fast enough (DFI module again). the stripes make the actual reality of the car even more embarrassing. I'm even beginning to hope it gets stolen coz its insured for more than it's worth, but no one with half a brain would steal it - they couldn't escape the crime scene fast enough.

I had a dream where my car got completely gutted, I can still remember looking underneath and seeing a piss tiny exaust. Pipes for FMIC but no Cooler. Wasnt nice lol

Another dream i had is i went to the garage and it was a WRX, from what i remember it also was modified :P

I had a dream where my car got completely gutted, I can still remember looking underneath and seeing a piss tiny exaust. Pipes for FMIC but no Cooler. Wasnt nice lol

Another dream i had is i went to the garage and it was a WRX, from what i remember it also was modified :P

lol i thought i was bad

i am not alone!

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