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hey peoples just moved to qld from sydney and im living in mt gravatt i own a povo er34 GTT ^_^ so whats good to go to or hang out round these parts??? you cant miss me either if spotted still got the nsw rego.....

OMG you moved to qld!!! For work?

Hey I'm kinda new around here. Gonna introduce myself.

Names Ashleigh. I drive an R32, its galaxy black.. Only mods are buddy club coil overs.. and immobiliser....

I live in Upper Coomera, so if anyone else lives in Upper Coomera or near, Oxenford, Helensvale, etc... Let me know because I'll try to spot ya. Oh and I drive a fair bit... and also around beenleigh windaroo etc as all my mates live up there.

AAAnyway, here is a picture of my car. Number plates RRB20 so it wont be hard to know who I am if ya see me..

Drop me a wave if u eer see me on the streets... =]

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P.S, IM EXCITED FOR SKYLINE CRUISE THIS SUNDAYYYYY!!

:D:down::)

hi everyone

i'm new to this forum as well as a new owner of a 2005 v35 350GT sedan. I'll upload some pics of it when i actually take the pics but i'm very happy with my ride

was driving a renault clio before which is a great little car but needed something bigger to lug the family around.

i'm not new to nissans as i've had an s14 in the past...was an awesome car but my bro wrote it off.

i'll be asking lots of green questions in the near future about the v35 as it's the first time i've had an import. so please go easy on me.

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

hey, how you all doing? just dropping in to say hi to everyone have been watching the forums for a week now doing some reading etc and thought i would join. Everyone here is really friendly and helpful and I am now very happy to say I am apart of this wonderful community, I hope i get to meet some of you out and about and if you see me drop by and say hello =) talk to you soon, btw its a 1995 nissan skyline r33 series 1.5 silver.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys new to the skyline scene just bought my first NA R33, damn P Laws ... Its pretty stock at the moment dark blue hopin to change that soon. I live on the Sunny Coast so feel free to give us a wave.

Pez

hey all i'm joel

i am a bit new.

got my 34 about 4 months ago now.

anyone know how to update 'cars' on the tab to the left of my post.

also i will be coming to a few of upcomong events so i can meet you all.

and this is my SKYRINE.

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  • 2 weeks later...

dont think i have introd myself yet.

names james look 4ward to meetn yas.

r32 gtr 94 vipec ecu godzilla motorsport fitted and tuned .

t618z turbos happy with the new ecu reccomend them.

340 atw std fuel system to date,white no rear spoiler,carbon bonnet.

catch yas at the next dinner and bushfire cruise.

nice blue v35 spotted ya aus day cruise.

c ya out n about.

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