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Hi all,

My names Scott. I'll be heading up to Brisbane from Melbournne within a month or two. Yet to find somewhere to live.....

w000t! another Melbournian moving up to QLD..

I moved up here in april last year for work. Shame you're not comin any sooner, I'm actually lookin for a housemate to share a place with starting 1st of march.

Hi All,

I've just moved down from Townsville to Brisvegas a few weeks back. Small confession, I've got a '94 GTiR :) It's busted at the moment but Dan's agreed to do the rebuild which I'm stoked about and he suggested I log on to meet a few more people and learn some stuff.

Anyway, G'day!

Bish

Hey All,

I am Melly, Just moved up from Canberra :P Have a pink/purple pearl R33 GTS-T Series 2.

Live in Cooroy and work at Hogs Breath in Noosa and Mooloolaba so if you see me around there somewhere wave or say hi :P

Cheers!!

Howdy!

My name's Dave, I'm from Norman park. I'm new to nissan. Well actually my first car was the original datsun pulsar (was lots of fun out on the farm), but I was too young to have it on the road......legally ;)

I've just bought a 2000 stagea rs s2, i'd decided a stagea was the perfect car for me. This one was advertised for $12000 with 77k on the clock, and I got it for $9900 :blink: It was love at first sight. I'm hoping for a few steady upgrades over the years.

This looks like a great forum, with plenty of support. Thanks for having me

Dave-

Welcome newbies, if your down on the Gold Coast & see a gun metal grey 32 with SAU stickers in rear quarters its me-so throw a wave & I will return it back- good hang-out spot is the spit on Sun afternoon, plenty are usually there or cruisin around

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Hi

Im Donna, 28, married, live on brissi northside @ mango hill. Got my 34 Skyline imported almost a year ago, and have enjoyed every second since. Been working towards one for a while and so far have done the usual mods, but as you all know its like opening a can of expensive worms! The list just gets longer! lol

Hope to see some of the brissi people out & about soon ........

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ooo tyre shop hey? can you hook me up with some prices on Falken 452's? :(

sure can man, pm me whatever you need.. imo Sumitomo ZIII heaps better.. had them on a gti golf that we trashed around lakeside and were heaps better than most street tyres ive tried. but either or :P

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Hi All,

I've been lurking on here for some time now without posting much or introducing myself. I'm on the R31 Skyline Club site a lot more.

I live in St Lucia and work around Northgate, I drive a grey HR31 GTS-X coupe which is now powered by a RB25DET NEO. So I expect to be on this forum a lot more to gain more knowledge in the twin cam engines.

I should try and get to some more of your events too, I've been to a couple of the massive skyline cruises but thats about it... None in my current car (my 3rd R31).

Hey, Paul here. just brought a r32 2 door.. live in Kallangur.. Run a tyre shop in Bowen hills...

Which tyre shop if you don't mind me asking?

jeez, they're comn in by the boatload... i mean... r33-load.

HaHa, I like the attitude around here already :ninja:

Cheers,

Martin

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