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Hey,

Just thought i'd say 'Hello' to everyone on the boards, just signed up today. Bought my first Skyline (1993 R33 GTS-T) under a month ago ...already in the workshop :O needs a few things fixed, but while its there going to get some engine work done, can't wait till it's out though.

Hope to catch up with alot of you guys once the car's back on the road head out for a cruize or two :sorcerer:

- R33MidnightRacer

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Afternoon Aron. Lovely to meet you! My name's Anna. Hope you enjoy your stay in SAU QLD :PBJ: Don't be afraid to ask if you have any questions about anything :O

Anna

P.S. This is fergus :D

Thanks for the warm welcome Anna :D I'll surely enjoy my stay here been roaming around for a couple of weeks, all seem like great people!

Will be around a bit more once I get my car back on the road and a new Computer though, the motherboard in mine died so I'm thinking about just building a new one once I get the Skyline fixed.

Where abouts on the Southside are you Anna? ;) Fellas & Ladies!

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