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ok as some as you may know im in vancouver at the minute but a few days ago i was in japan. thre are so many skylines there r32s r33s and r34s i saw more r32 gtrs then anything else also more r33 gtrs then gtsts but r34 gtsts were pretty abundent(spelling) I ALSO SAW ADADADADADDDDDDDDDDDDD r35 gtsts, v35s or whatever ive got photos but am too drunk to post them at the minute! i also saw some 350z in japan they are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo sweet.

quick update oooon vnacouver today me and a friend had a job interview and we walked out after 2 minutes because they lied about our positions //....fff.CUVK THEM!!!! BUT WE ARE STILL LOOKING..

PEACE VIC FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER

3.5lt V6, non-turbo... Coupe and sedans... Making more torque than the 25GT-t R34 with more or less the same BHP figures... Looks really sweet, and IT'S NOT A DISGRACE!

Wait till you see what they are doing to the car...

The GT-R is not due until at least late next year or something...

yeah... my step sister and mate did the teachin gig - collected heaps of money, but the cost of living over there is pretty high so it evens out a bit.

those standard n/a R35 i don't like.. if there GT-R versions are anything like them i'm gonna spit.

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Originally posted by predator666

yeah... my step sister and mate did the teachin gig - collected heaps of money, but the cost of living over there is pretty high so it evens out a bit.  

those standard n/a R35 i don't like.. if there GT-R versions are anything like them i'm gonna spit.

some teaching jobs pay for an appartment for u 2!

go skiing u lazy bastard!!! bout 1.5hr drive to Whislter/Blackcomb!! And buy ur tickets from 7-11 before hand, cheaper that way.

hehehe, good to hear from ya. keep us posted.

chinny.

thats it im in vancouver not japan anymore! yeah they speak canadain over here somepeople have no idea what i am saying as they cant understand me,... its insane... im staying with a friend at the minute and his roommates... last night we went out to a club, the club scene over here is f.ucking hot the chicks are all so good (except the fat ones), we you talk to them theyre all like thats a nice accent where are you from when i say australia therye like ooooooh yeah , i dont understand it. Tonite i went to to other clubs....also weed is huge over here. people walk down the street smoking it people smoke it at the clubs and no one really seems to care about it.

i will be skiing soon, one of the dudes im here with is a snowboarding instructor, firstly i gotta get my own place then get a job or vice versa...

there are no skylines in vanouver that i have seen ive seen 2 supras and a few 300zx's and i have seem no commodores :) which is a good thing however there are heaps and heaps of vans and also a few mustangs.

peace.

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