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I'll hopefully have a Skyline soon, i have a deposit on an R33, just waiting for it to get checked out. With luck i'll have it by the end of the week. I'm on my Ps so the Skyline i've got the deposit on is pretty much stock. This will be my first car though so i can't wait, when i get it i'll post pics.

I live in North Lakes, Brisbane. I can't think of anything else to say so yeah, thats it!

Aye guys Just got my new Skyline now, its a Black R34 GT-T 2dr. This will be my fourth Skyline that ive owned now, so i guess im a bit of a fan of em... Im usually cruisn round durring the week in my fully $h!t micra as my daily driver then bringin out the R34 on the weeknds... Give us a wave or sumfin if you see me cruisn round generally over mogill way or over near the gabba...

Aye guys Just got my new Skyline now, its a Black R34 GT-T 2dr. This will be my fourth Skyline that ive owned now, so i guess im a bit of a fan of em... Im usually cruisn round durring the week in my fully $h!t micra as my daily driver then bringin out the R34 on the weeknds... Give us a wave or sumfin if you see me cruisn round generally over mogill way or over near the gabba...

thats my area keep an eye out for a blue bnr32

Oh tru... What part, mogill or gabba way?? Ill keep an eye out anywayz.... Theres also a black R32 GTST at the end of my street at the intersection, its a predi sweet ride and hes a member of skylines australia cos i seen a SAU sticker on it... So if you see this, Hey man!!! lol....

Hey names Sam and new to forumns as of today.

Got hit by a old beat up skyline a few years ago and about to buy a r34 with my payout in a few weeks.

Live in brisbane south side and look forward to see'in you all and ya cars on event days in the very near future.

Hi Guys,

Some of you may have seen me on the V35 forums.

Live on the southside of Brissy and whilst I am new to Skylines, I am not new to Nissans

My somewhat dubious car history has been:

1978 Chrysler Ge Sigma Auto (Pre Mitsubishi one)

1985 Mazda 323 Manual (KB Laser basically) - Twin Carbies and a Sports exhaust

1989 N13 Nissan Pulsar Manual

1990 Nissan S13 Ca18 Manual

1992 Toyota Soarer TT Auto

2003 350GT 6MT Premium

I Like Stuff :)

I'm also not very social until you know me and I was born speaking fluent sarcasm. I can also be a downright prick, but that is only because I have a low asshole tolerance.

I'm sure I'll meet you all around the traps. I apologise in advance.

Hey All! :P

I'm new to the site.

Just got myself an R34

I live around on the south side, But work in the valley so i'm normally out and about somewhere..

Here's my girl..

Hi Becks welcome to the madness! I did spot you the other day @ Marooka - very clean ride indeed.

Hi Everyone

My name is Benny and I just thought i'll say hi and introduce myself a bit.

Bought my 34GTT bout 3 weeks ago. Been looking for 1 for about 6 month now till i found the right one. And this is it. Love this car, can't stop driving it. Already done a few mods to it and now i ran out of money for now :/

I'm here in Brisbane and always go for cruises, cant wait to meet some of u guys and go on a few cruises.

I'll put up a few pics of my car as soon as i make em.

Cheers

see your car in the carpark at the valley whenever i decide to drive in to work. its nice

mines the green r33 series 2. dunno if youve seen it

where do you work in the valley?

Hey All! :banana:

I'm new to the site.

Just got myself an R34

I live around on the south side, But work in the valley so i'm normally out and about somewhere..

Here's my girl..

see your car in the carpark at the valley whenever i decide to drive in to work. its nice

mines the green r33 series 2. dunno if youve seen it

where do you work in the valley?

I work for AAPT in the old Virgin Blue Building (On the Left, Across from the park, as you first come into the valley)

Where the new building is on the corner.. If that makes scense...

I'll have to keep an eye out for your green beast! :P

What are your plates??

Hey Shpuncil!! I've only just got my 34 too, And you have to practically drag me out of her!!

Might see ya out and about sometime!!

yeah ive got no idea :S haha

don't even know what my plates are? haha standard issue

wont miss it though. its the new holden green.

I work for AAPT in the old Virgin Blue Building (On the Left, Across from the park, as you first come into the valley)

Where the new building is on the corner.. If that makes scense...

I'll have to keep an eye out for your green beast! :)

What are your plates??

Hey Shpuncil!! I've only just got my 34 too, And you have to practically drag me out of her!!

Might see ya out and about sometime!!

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