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Hey guys..

Just wanted to say hi and itroduce myself. My name is Adam. im 19 going on 20 this year. and i have recently traded up from a mazda 323 sedan i dropped a familia engine into.. to my Dream car. 1993 R32 GTS-T.

Im still learning all about the skylines.. i know a few things.. but some things about the cars are very odd.. LOL .. so forgive some of my dumb questions that may randomly appear on this forum.

I hope to make a few friends here.. and get together for a few cruises.. im always keen on a cruise.

i gotta goto work now.. but i'll be back this arvo.

see-ya's

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Hey guys..

Just wanted to say hi and itroduce myself. My name is Adam. im 19 going on 20 this year. and i have recently traded up from a mazda 323 sedan i dropped a familia engine into.. to my Dream car. 1993 R32 GTS-T.

Im still learning all about the skylines.. i know a few things.. but some things about the cars are very odd.. LOL .. so forgive some of my dumb questions that may randomly appear on this forum.

I hope to make a few friends here.. and get together for a few cruises.. im always keen on a cruise.

i gotta goto work now.. but i'll be back this arvo.

see-ya's

welcome to the family mate,

look forward to talking to you soon. :(:P

Welcome Adam :P

If you have questions feel free to ask away, but make sure you do a search first :(

and Yes make sure you put your name down to attend the Bribie Island Cruise on Monday 12th June 2006...meeting points at Crazy Clarks Springwood, BP Milton and Shell Nudgee and a BBQ lunch when we get to the beach!

Cheers,

Karen - SAu Qld Treasurer

good on ya for going with the R32 thay have to be my favourite out of all the lines

what made ya pick the R32

you should look at puting a RB25DET or if ya have the money a RB26DETT in it

Edited by gts-t 4 life

Do you have an addictive personality?

If you answer YES to this question, wave goodbye to your wallet! lol

Welcome to the forums, when you search make sure that the word is longer than 4 letters and in the seach page tick longer than 30 days if at first you dont find the answer.

good on ya for going with the R32 thay have to be my favourite out of all the lines

what made ya pick the R32

you should look at puting a RB25DET or if ya have the money a RB26DETT in it

u mean 1 of these engines

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but yeah welcome aboard

good to see you own a r32

i wish i still had mine

hey guys... i choose the R32 because i just believe that got it right.. a mate of mine had an R33 i just though it was a bit bigger than i like.. but i still reckon they can look sexy... but these R32... MAN... DROOLS...

heres a few pics.. of my ride..

Dont mind my DORKY friends waving.. LOL

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sky6.jpg

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I bought it from street machines.... please dont tell me there dodgy i'll cry...

car is a 1993 model.. with 73,800kms, very mint paint.. a few scratches.. and one ripper scrn i just found :P

anyways.. its my First RWD.. and its getting used to the arse end hanging out.. lol.. with i guess a little help from the foot..

i think it has a NISMO front bar on it?? can anyone tell me??

i really wanna go for a drive tonioght.. so does anyone in brisbane wanna quitely meet up.. i would like to meet up away from milton/aspley to have a chance to chat about our cars..as im still learning.. i have toones of questions.. so anyone who wants to educate me please feel free to come along.. so post up here if u wanna meet tonight...

thanks fella's

Looks pretty clean mate.. have'nt heard any probs with street machines.. Personally have found them to be a bit exy, but haey maybe you get what you pay for..

Front bar looks to be a GT-R copy.. Could possibly be Nismo??

Have fun with her. Try and get to a couple of skid pan or track days so you can get used to the boosted RWD love! biggrin.gif

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