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I just moved to Canberra from Dubbo. Down here to do some uni. Some of you might have seen me driving around already as i've seen quite a few lines with SAU stickers on them getting around.

Anyway i drive a R32 GTS-T with a Do-Luck body kit on it. The car can be seen here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=101384.

So do you ACT skyline folk get together for cruises or anything very often? I'd love to come along and see a few other lines. Back home i had the only 32 in town until just recently!

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So do you ACT skyline folk get together for cruises or anything very often? I'd love to come along and see a few other lines. Back home i had the only 32 in town until just recently!

We usually meet on a friday night at the Museum, but as of late there hasn't been much interest in that. stay tuned as we get it back up and running with 20+ cars a night!

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Well i guess its not really uni as such. I'm at CIT. Hopefully there'll be some cruising going on soon. Everyone loves a good old fashioned cruise!

Hey chintami seen your car at CIT the other day. Looks tidy!

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Ok....or everyone could completely forget to mention Tuesday nights???

We meet every Tuesday at the Jerrabomberra Tavern for trivia and a get together, you're more than welcome come!

THAT IS THE EXACT KIT I WANT, how much did it cost and where did you get it from?i sure hope it's not an original, otherwise you'd be taking out a secoind mortgage to buy it!

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Hey Simon,

Met you the other day when you came into Autobarn. I was the guy you first talked to with glasses. Saw the car outside, looks very nice.

Not sure if you realise, but I also own a maroon R32 GTS-T with a big front mount. haha freaky aye

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Veilside R33 its not an original kit. Its a replica i got from a mob in Perth called Works Auto i believe. Its an extremely well built kit as in strength etc but it doesn't quite fit that well. It took quite a bit of modification to get it to fit the car properly.

Also the kit is rediculously low! I went for a drive through Manuka the other day and got beached on one of the speed humps there. It was a little embarrassing!

To get the kit from works auto without the optional spoiler was about $1500, a fair bit cheaper than a genuine!

Also i might just come along Tuesday night, trivia and meeting other skyliners never hurt anyone! What time is it on?

NathR32 yeah Lee was telling me one of you guys owned an R32 but he said it was a different colour to mine! I figured it would probably be the same. Done much to yours besides the front mount?

chintami i wasn't trying to ram you in the carpark today either!! I swear! Was just trying to think of too many things at once!

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Also the kit is rediculously low! I went for a drive through Manuka the other day and got beached on one of the speed humps there. It was a little embarrassing!

Bahaha :) sorry had to be done i guess you need to take it sidways over the humps. Though i didnt think the manuka ones were all that bad :)

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chintami i wasn't trying to ram you in the carpark today either!! I swear! Was just trying to think of too many things at once!

hahah yeh sure <_< i was thinking if he doesnt notice me we are gonna crash, didnt no whether or not to wave in a situation like that so i just smiled :) Prob see u @ school today! btw im lovin ur car, especially the ride height!! :)

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