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Let me be the first to say welcome to all newcomers.

Please say hello and introduce yourself here. :(

Dont take us too seriously, we're a moody bunch, and sarcasm isn't portrayed well on a forum.

We've all been flamed by another at some time. you too may be flamed.

You'll get over it

We'll try to help you out as best we can with any problems you may have.

Be sure to come to an event and say hello in person.

Save the chit chat for PM or whoretown please :)

Hope you have a great time here.

M

EDIT (col): The title has changed and I have merged the queenslander thread into this one as they were both pretty much the same thread...

So post your hello's and or msn/mobile details here and keep the chatter for whoretown...

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Yeah i suppose i am newer then alot of people, and i have only recently really started going out with skyline peeps, you'll find me around the sunnybank - brisbane area.

Oh i drive a silver r32...kinda a pig atm. plates are 57IGG

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Hello out there,

I'm pretty new, I dont really know many people from SAU yet,

My name is Vanessa I'm 21 and drive a Black R32 GTST with a big pink"lil Monty" sticker on the rear window, its what I called him.

You may see me through Sunnybank to Springwood or Yeronga areas.

If ya do c me, Honk or wave and I will do back >_<

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hi, my names Josh and i drive a skyline,

I've been driving it now for 2 and a half years now... i've tried to stop but i cant....

seriously but i have an R33 gts 4 door... minor mods cooler, exhaust, filter.... the usual

unfortunatly i live in central Queensland (so not much crusing happening)

also own a WRX but selling to fix up the Skyline (skylines are more fun)

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hey.

my name's Van.

i'm not really new. been a member for about 4 months but never seem to find the time to go to outings and dinner and stuff.

i drive a maron gts4 turbo.

it has a little shopping list on it and big white dragons on the side.

when you see me you'll know it.

if you see me around give me a honk.....

( i won't honk back cause my horn don't work but it would be nice to see how many people read this.)

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Hi all,

I'm relatively new as well, and haven't had a chance to get out and meet other members.

My name's Teena and i have a R34 GT-T four-door manual. It's got the nismo kit on it, and pretty stock except for the exhaust. I picked up the skyline just before christmas last year.

I also have a U13 Bluebird SSS which i will be eventually selling (well maybe....)

I'm usually around either the Westside or Redland Bay area.

Hope to meet other members one day.

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hey hey, names leo.

well i'm a noob (Doh)

and i drive a black 33. might have seen me around the nundah, clayfield area. also work at

blockbuster annerley. so pop round, say hi.

ended up going on the charity cruise last year. damn that was fun

anyways

cheers

leo

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Hi all,

I'm relatively new as well, and haven't had a chance to get out and meet other members.

My name's Teena and i have a R34 GT-T four-door manual. It's got the nismo kit on it, and pretty stock except for the exhaust. I picked up the skyline just before christmas last year.

I also have a U13 Bluebird SSS which i will be eventually selling (well maybe....)

I'm usually around either the Westside or Redland Bay area.

Hope to meet other members one day.

Hi Teena,

I'm from Mount Cotton area. I drive a R33. Been in the forum a few times but it's been a while. Good to see some more girls driving the liners.

Might see you around.

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Hi,

I'm new to this - never been on a forum before, don't even have internet at home... I spend all my time and money on CDs and my car.

I drive a R33 GTSt that has just been given new clothes (body kit), new shoes (wheels) and a full re-spray.

I'm on Gold Coast but don't cruise much because of wankers I have to share the road with. Much rather a quick fang through the hills early in the morning.

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hey all, im adam from briz north side, i drive a black r32 gtst m-spec with white nismo LMGT-1 rims. basic mods at this point in time, but the car runs great and heaps of fun to drive on my day off. give me a chalk if ya see me round, also forest lakes area where i work. later adam.

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Name: Rohan Kemp

Location: Brisbane

Car: R32 GTST (57IGG)

msn: [email protected]

You'll know when you see me, i am always up for a drive so add me and let me know.

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