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hey guys.

my names ben and i have just got my first Skyline.

Sold my Subaru and havent looked back....in the 48 hours i have owned it anyways.

Its a R32 4 door GTSt.

Light blue in colour.

Gay chrome rims

Has a Carbon bonnet and GTR grill (Thank you X-Rated).

Did a tade for it on my subaru and cash adjustment so i had plenty of $$$ to mod it.

Car has been around for a while...most ppl will know it.

Going to do a fair few mods in the coming weeks.

all ways keen for a good cruise ir track day.

will post up pics tomorrow.

cheers

benny

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Skylines, mate!! ;)

Now you know that GOD exists.... (...turns out, he is a japanese guy, working at Nissan)

Welcome Benny! Looks good, can't wait to see it in the flesh! May see you tonight!

Todd

Hey CAT! Anywhere you guy gather fri/sat nights??? I'm always out for a drive.

Last Sat night I was out and realised... not only was it 3am, but I was half-way to Lonnie (took a wrong turn) going via back roads.... :O

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Skylines, mate!! ;)

Now you know that GOD exists.... (...turns out, he is a japanese guy, working at Nissan)

Hey CAT! Anywhere you guy gather fri/sat nights??? I'm always out for a drive.

Last Sat night I was out and realised... not only was it 3am, but I was half-way to Lonnie (took a wrong turn) going via back roads.... :O

Hey Dude, I sometimes go to the meets... (Kmart or with this ben at kamikaze)

I Think I saw you the other day when I was driving into work coming into town? Went flying past me (Silver R32) If it was, that is one tuff car!!

Might hook up with you this Fri Benny and bring a slab of meat? You going to be there??

You should stop by Greebo and we can meet and have a look at your ride :D

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Hey Dude, I sometimes go to the meets... (Kmart or with this ben at kamikaze)

I Think I saw you the other day when I was driving into work coming into town? Went flying past me (Silver R32) If it was, that is one tuff car!!

Might hook up with you this Fri Benny and bring a slab of meat? You going to be there??

You should stop by Greebo and we can meet and have a look at your ride :)

I'm afraid not mate... :) Pics below.. :)

New Toy

I might try and stop by, but I got the arvo off (to go driving) so I'm not sure where I'll be when :)

But at least I know, thx btw

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I think it was about monday / tuesday morning... coming down the brooker toward town (just approaching eski ice / foutain roundabout)

Not my normal route I usually turnoff at the domain (just after the hockey fields) cause, I free park up there, til I sort something out.

Anyway, no matter, we will meet sometime soon... :starwars:

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