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It used to be called the yellow peril when I first had it, but the name had to be dropped in the age of political correctness.

Now days its just the "khana car"

everyone else call it 'heap of shit'.... :uh-huh:

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Haven't named my GTR yet, but I haven't got it yet either(Hopefully it is in Sydney next week).

I had a coutesy car a while back, and we all called it 'Pokey'. It's number plate was POK??? and it also had no poke whatsoever(old pulsar vector, bright yellow)

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Came about with owning both and trying to explain what needed moving and which one I was going out in when I lived at my parents as we had 6 cars. Also the nickname for My MD and his son who both have the same name at my work which didnt impress them!

old gtst was called nathalia. dont have a name for the gtr yet... maybe bluie?? :)

How about "Cal' " in reference to the Calsonic Blue colour,Dave?!? My car often get's refered to as "Mischief"...

My mate named his Grey 180 Garry, after that chocolate flavoured milk "Garry"

lol, 2lts "Garry.. garry garry garry.. no one drinks garry anymore" that’s its theme song...

My Bitch hasn't earnt her name yet :) but I love her none the less, she can get a name when she does a 1080 at 80kms! So far only she has only pulled off a 720 NOT GOOD ENOUGH!

j/k

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