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Hi all QLD owners.

Ive just bought my first R32 within a couple of week of moving out here (i think you guys would call me a pom) just writing to say G'day and if any local brisbane owners see a red R32 blasting about give me a flash :) ...(of your bloody headlights :no: )

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Hi all QLD owners.

Ive just bought my first R32 within a couple of week of moving out here (i think you guys would call me a pom) just writing to say G'day and if any local brisbane owners see a red R32 blasting about give me a flash :) ...(of your bloody headlights :no: )

no we'd call you a whinging pom!! :P;):)

welcome aboard mate, hope to see you round,

m

welcome!

have you been to australia before?

you'll love the birsbane weather although its just about to get rediculously humid and will shit you to tears in december/january

got any more info on your car? pics?

oh, and expect some pom-bashing (verbally, of course) in the coming months when we take the ashes back...!

cheers,

Warren

Hmm ashes back... we will see...

Never been Aus before but was always a life long ambition to set up out here so me and the fiance decided the time was right to sell up and make the big move....

the cars a RB20DET R32 the colour is kind of red with a slight gold flip to it... i believe it has a GTR kit.. modifacations are-Full JIC coilovers and all suspension bushes have been upgraded , on the power side all it has is a air filter and full exhaust system(soon gona change).

the car has also got a hell of a lot of stickers on it wich in the very near future im thinking of taking off as in my opinion they are a little over the top

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