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In four days I am leaving melbourne and flying to canada where I will stay in Vancouver for an uncertian period of time. I hope to find a job and earn a little bit of money whilst I am there. During my stay in Vancouver I plan to travel down the west coast and check out the sites especially San Fran. I am going over with a friend so it should be fun however I am unsure about driving on the opposite side of the road and on the opposite side of the car...anyways things will work out nicely for me..

I hope you all (even though most people dont know me) accomplish everything they set out to do with their cars. Skylines are the best cars take full advantage of them they will show you love in return!, i know mine does..

Everyone take care , as soon as I return I will be jumping into the serious modification game...maybe i might find a few things in japan on my way home?/ who knows...

anyhow play it save!.....um thats about it!!

Peace

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Vancouver?? chose an awesome city Andrew. Seattle is a little bit away, but it is really nice too, check out the Microsoft headquarters, that place is bloody huge!!! Oh and also check out the Monterey Peninsula, bout 1.5hr drive south from San Fran, that place really rocks.

i'm glad i got to meet ya at least once, at the last import cruise.

keep in touch dude, start a thread or something, maybe u can post pics and update us on where ya at. And any funny travel stories, i'm sure u'll have heaps.

stay safe

chinny.

keep in touch dude, start a thread or something, maybe u can post pics and update us on where ya at.

ok mate! uve talked me into it!! ahahahah, ive got no problems about starting new threads!...

whos gonna take care of yer skyline when you are gone?

my step dad should have a ball, he used to drive rally cars so it should bring back memories! :hippy:

stay tuned... 3 days now :D

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