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Welcome Chanz,

If you don't have a Skyline before the next Deca Fun Day just bring the magna and a spare set of front tyres!

I haven't tried drag racing yet, but look forward to it.

You are very game putting your photo as your avatar, some of our moderators may find it impossible to resist the temptation of modifying it!

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Welcome mate.

I also live in Doncaster East.

If you see this R32 around, then it's me driving.

Where in Germany are you from? I lived in Erlangen for 2 years in 1997 and 1998.

Erlangen is near Nurenberg in Bayern. Go Bayern Munich!

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Welcome mate.

I also live in Doncaster East.

If you see this R32 around, then it's me driving.

Where in Germany are you from? I lived in Erlangen for 2 years in 1997 and 1998.

Erlangen is near Nurenberg in Bayern. Go Bayern Munich!

im in Bulleen, i saw a glimpse of your car on the eastern once! very nice.

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@Russell and Paradizzle - Sweet as...I ll be looking around for you. Youll probably HEAR me rather than notice my lil wagon anywhere!:-))

I am from Kiel originally, mate - Thats about 100 Km northwest of Hamburg. Lived most of my life abroad though.

@Autotrust- Do it, mate...its FUN!

@ctjet - Whoops! Sorry bout that....error corrected! :)

In a rush now....

Have good ones... ! (LOL)

Chanz

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im in Bulleen, i saw a glimpse of your car on the eastern once! very nice.

I think I remember. You were going up the off ramp onto bulleen road.

to the guy who posted a pic of their 32, might want to edit out your number plates

Why is everyone scared of showing their plates? Something I don't know about?

Hey Chantra. what colour is your magna?

Thats mine.....

though now its lowered and has a decent exhaust....Number is blurred- tho im with Russell and personally dont give a shit if my plates can be seen...Thousands of pple see my plates (briefly) when I drive...what IS the big deal about that? - Its the same in the Magna forum...

Oh well...

Cheers, y'@ll

Chanz

EDIT: Just noticed u guys have no swear filter...Umm..I grew up with americans...Ill try my best to keep it clean tho...No Offense!

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EDIT: Just noticed u guys have no swear filter...Umm..I grew up with americans...Ill try my best to keep it clean tho...No Offense!

Did you grow up with the americans that are stationed at the military bases in germany? I went to high school at the Bamberg american military base. damn yankees. They are a different breed.... No offense....

Did you grow up with the americans that are stationed at the military bases in germany? I went to high school at the Bamberg american military base. damn yankees. They are a different breed.... No offense....

None taken, mate! Your right!

But Naw...I grew up all over the world...I spent most time in Sri Lanka- I met the Marines there, plus I was in an (international) american school there...

Speaking of damn Yanks...not all of them are mindless - this site was opened after Bush was re-elected. Check the Gallery...it gives Hope! ;-)

www.sorryeverybody.com

Chanz :-p

There is no big deal regarding numberplates, however be aware that certain government employees frequent forums and with admissions made about modifications, numberplates are best not shown. After all, virtually any modification can be seen to the powers that be, to be illegal. :D

There is no big deal regarding numberplates, however be aware that certain government employees frequent forums and with admissions made about modifications, numberplates are best not shown. After all, virtually any modification can be seen to the powers that be, to be illegal. :D

THANK YOU! That made some sense to me!

:-))

Chanz

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