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Hi all, just joined the forum after finally making my mind up to hang onto an R32 I have imported. Originally was going to sell it but couldnt bare to part with it after a drive. I currently own a Silvia, CA18DE lol so the RB20DET was a huge step up! The car is a Black GTST 1990 model, 5 spd. No mods except for suspension......its pretty low, but feels very stable.

Over the next few months I will be giving it a bit of a tidy up as there are some rough paint spots here and there and then should be moving onto the modification path......have to get used to the extra power but first I think!

Just wondering whether you guys get together often for cruises and stuff like that? I would be interested in getting out a bit in it. I have a mate with an Auto R33 Gtst so we will probably get out and about pretty soon, would be good to have a few more to tag along with......

Thanks

Patrick

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Hey Patrick! Just in time for the Skyline Charity Cruise. For details find the thread in the events section. All welcome and we are hoping to get 100+ Skylines on this cruise to aid the Starlight Foundation.

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hey welcome to the board

we used to cruise a fair bit, but dropped off over the last few months... mostly winter babies i think :happy:

as dave said though, we have the skyline charity cruise coming up to make up for that, easily over 100 skylines i reckon :D

any questions just ask ! (use the search feature first ;))

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Thanks guys, I will have to check it out........I would think I will have many questions to do with the R32, it will be my first turbo car so I have a lot to learn.

step 1. dont turn it off straight away

step 2. dont floor it all the time, your wallet will hurt

step 3. tuesday dinners :happy:

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Hi Patrick

Welcome to the forums and the wonderful world of skylines :happy:

Make sure you keep an eye on the Events Section like R33S2 said - the Tuesday night dinners are a great way to meet people ;)

There is also a FAQ Thread on how to join SAu Qld if you are interested.

Also, put your name down for the SCC06 - another opportunity to "Meet 'n Greet" and have a cruise.

Enjoy!

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