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yeah i cant understand why people are complaining about this thread for - its mindless dribble blah blah blah - its just one thread dont open it. *Think outside the square*

hmmm i dont understand human nature sometimes - why is the most practical thing always the most difficult for people to understand.

*gets down from soapbox once again* geez my soapbox is being well used lately!

I hear Niz. I mean I agree with the point that threads should stay on topic... other wise the "real" meaning of the thread gets lost amongst the chit chat. But this topic .... well has no topic - i think its good to come in here and break the ice, get to know people as you said Niz

Ohh and another thing , the wasteland vic style and NSW are WAY ahead of us and I don't see too many complaints about that.

Is this coming from Prank and the members in the East ( and rightfully so as it is his )

or is this you under pressure from a minority.

BTW I have put this on this forum rather than PM'ing you and playing secret squirrell stuff.

I agree this is a Skyline forum but there needs to be a chat type area to keep people interested.

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Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

hey Ken,

when are u going to have a job for me at rally aus or something along those lines - shall i start sleeping my way to the top now or later hahaha

Niz , at the moment there might not be anybody to sleep with:D

Mosley will make a decision next week at the Grand Prix ( for f**ks sake !! )

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Ken

Hi everyone. I have been driving a 1994 Prelude around for a few days, and I have to say, after the Skyline, it is sooo comfortable. It is manual, but it feels like an auto. I am also in love with 4 wheel steering. I have managed to park perfectly first attempt every time!

Don't worry, the Skyline will be out weekends, petrol for her is sending me broke, so I have to resort to a prelude. It isn't so long ago I looked at Preludes and thought they were the ultimate sports car, now I use one as my daily driver. I actually think of it as my bomb.

Don't feel good about my view on this, I know I am lucky to have the things I have, and so many people would do anything for one car. I really need to go to India or something. Get my priorities right.

well we are a friendly group - why be portrayed as anything less?

One thread is not going to bring down the quality of the whole forum. hmmm anyway i shall take a deep breath and calmly walk away from this topic now.

geez no ones complaining about the whore thread its

the general unfriendly ness and attitude of some newbies thats offending the old regulars.

yes we have cleaned up are act but theres still evidence of the bad.

u can all get off your soap box, i can't lock the WA but the best way to get people to take notice is to lock the whore thread for alittle while.

Originally posted by angel

Hi everyone. I have been driving a 1994 Prelude around for a few days, and I have to say, after the Skyline, it is sooo comfortable. It is manual, but it feels like an auto. I am also in love with 4 wheel steering. I have managed to park perfectly first attempt every time!

Don't worry, the Skyline will be out weekends,  petrol for her is sending me broke, so I have to resort to a prelude. It isn't so long ago I looked at Preludes and thought they were the ultimate sports car, now I use one as my daily driver. I actually think of it as my bomb.  

Don't feel good about my view on this, I know I am lucky to have the things I have, and so many people would do anything for one car. I really need to go to India or something. Get my priorities right.

Angel

Don't be worried , you have to lighten up and be thankful you have the money and ability to pay for your pleasures.

Hell , I have 5 cars and it doesn't make me at all worried ( except at rego time ):D

Cheers

wmao

Ken

hmmm prelude hey? didnt do much for me either - but im built for speed not comfort - 5mins in my bouncy castle you realise that its not built for comfort ;) but hopefully i will have money to fix that next week. If i wanted a comfort car i would go a Landcruiser Sahara haha.

Ken, tell mosely to hurry up haha i get kicked outta my job at the end of this week :D

Originally posted by skyzerr33

geez no ones complaining about the whore thread its

the general unfriendly ness and attitude of some newbies thats offending the old regulars.

yes we have cleaned up are act but theres still evidence of the bad.

u can all get off your soap box, i can't lock the WA but the best way to get people to take notice is to lock the whore thread for alittle while.

Newbies ??

What exactly is classed as a newbie considering this whole forum has been open for less than 12 mths.

Different people have different styles and I see nothing on these WA forums that suggests unfriendly or anti social behaviour.

I think that some of the older members ( and if we are talking age then I beat you all ) should maybe lighten up.

Things never stay the same . If it did we would all be still corresponding by letters and snail mail.

Cheers

Ken

i never have any problem parking my car have to parallel park it everyday and its an absolute pleasure. In fact if i want to take inferiority i drive my parents HSV haha there is so much war that goes on in our house - my dad insults my car - i insult his. Like driving a school bus!

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