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Hello to everyone

Thought i would intro myself. My name is David

Just bought a 2000 R34 (non turbo) stock standard for a daily driver.

I take delivery tomorow.

I have joined this site as i am looking to do some visual mods to it (kit / rims - Hoping to fit a gtr kit to it.)

Not looking at power as I also own a Nissan Nxr (turbo) that runs a 12.54 1/4 mile

I will also join in some cruises but am limited as i am married with 2 children, and also run my own business that ties me up nights & weekends

Hi all, my name is Michael, live near Tamborine mountain and I have a DR30 coupe. Been a skyline driver for a long time, had 4 skylines now, 3 of them r30s and 2 of those DR30s (1 a 4 door and now a 2 door), the others were amd aussie MR and an R33 but no longer have that, gone back to the old school 4 cyl FJ powered DR, one reason being Anna Bligh. Love my DR tho, not many of them around now.

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