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Well Ive been using (mainly reading) the forums for months now, getting my line in November and looking forward to cruises with you guys so I figured I should introduce myself. Ive been talking with Joe a bit on ICQ (apparently otherwise known as manwhore .. stupid etc.), anyway prolly a good thing to get to know ppl a bit.

Name's Dean, live in Joondalup .... blah blah

obviously mad keen on Skylines ...

yeh not the best at introductions ;)

Anyway G'day everyone.

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Oh yeh ... me amn my mate went down the GBT the other weekend ... he ended up taking a framed picture on the wall, stuffing it down his shirt and running about 500m down the road.

Anyway ill keep a lookout for u're line. You seen that silver 33 around this area?

PVA: whats that about chicks name?? thats spelt Dene ... doh. Same as Joe can be spelt Jo ... catch my drift .. ;)

AHAHAHAH!!! Funny buggger!! UMM one question though after sitting in a pub it probably stinks quite bad! what has he done with it since?

Nah haven't seen any silver ones around... only one the same colour as mine......

Heya Joe... Will prob make a thread tomorrow about it:-) thanking everyone for their help and info :-) A lot of changes so far have been done... unfirtunately couldn't get everything done in time but should see a few differences :-) HP being the 1st thing!! YAY!!

welcome Dean!! ;)

November hey? hell the wait would kill me! Im sure the wait will make getting your greedy little hands on it a little bit sweeter :)

Anyway im Lauren - drive a Black GTST with a GTR kit plates are NIZMO so if u see me around give me a wave ;) Its usually the SAUWA taxi!

PS: Dont believe anything these guys tell you about me its all lies i tell ya haha

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