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Have just place my order for a R33 GTS-t 4-door.

So I guess I will be right at home here.

I cant wait till I get it.

At 31 years of age I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve.

Looking forward to meeting some of our Brisbane and Goldcoast locals and joining in on a cruise or 2.

This might sound a little rude, but if anyone needs a passenger seat warmer on any cruise let me know, I have a CD collection that is rather large and prepared to pay my way.

I am currently driving a Camry which is to become the wifes car as soon as I get the GTS-t.

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Welcome MRE! :mrgreen:

There are cruises in QLD quite often, and make sure you come along to Dragcombat at Willowbank on the 25th May....a lot of Skyline owners will be there!

Is your car coming from japan? How long till it arrives?

LOL your wife's gettin the Camry?....hehe that's what YOU think :wink: Get it in writing, cos one drive of the Skyline and she'll be stealing the keys more and more often haha

I am a computer Tech.

I repair a virus riddle PC for a customer the other day.

After I finished we got a talking and it turns out he runs an Importer/Compliance business.

So to cut a long story short.

I have placed an order for a R33 GTS-t 4door.

As soon as he shows me the right one he says around 3 weeks.

Damn nice price too. Cough 10k :)

The drags good will try to make it.

Hi MRE,

Looking forward to meeting some of our Brisbane and Goldcoast locals and joining in on a cruise or 2. [/quote:6326537a93]

Good to see another Queenslander keen for cruising, our next cruise is early next month and is somewhere around Natural Arch on the Queensland/NSW border. You'll need to check SDU forums for details as most of the Queenslanders are still there. Squiz and evil_karlos are organising it so look out for those names.

They're were two other 4doors on the last one, so you'll feel right at home. But Of course they're all skylines so its ALL good! :lol:

Just managed to take a R33 GTS-t 2-Door for a test drive. With out MRSE :)

I think I should have left the dealer $20 so he could get the stains out :wink:

It was fitted with an after market Pod and the sound of the Turbo was music to the ears.

I have test driven XR6's and the like. And nothing has felt as sure footed, smooth, sound etc yada yada.

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MRE, welcome and salutations my friend

there's a group of us going to toowoomba on saturday to play spectator at Boostmeisters dyno day.

if you want to play passenger you are more than welcome to come in my car as it is passenger-less at the moment, thats if you dont mind riding in a non-turbo car.

we will be leaving my place in new farm at 8am, if you want to come along just reply here or send me a PM

Rod

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