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Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Bruce and I'm usually found in the Springwood, Underwood and Sunnybank area and I drive a white r34 gtt sedan. Such a fun car as I've just did a auto to manual conversion for it. I've used the forum for a while now but only recently registered to buy something from the classified section. Funny thing was because of the forum, I actually knew who 83cks was from her car when I met her. Well maybe spot some more of you SAU members around.

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Just throwing my name out there... Name's Robert, live in Mackay... Always keen for a decent cruise. Something to take my mind of living in this hole, haha. I own a Black R33 GTS-T Skyline and have just started throwing money into it after owning it for 2 years now. Just waiting to hear back to see if my payment has been approved so I can rep the SAU sticker as well. :)

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Hey Guys.

I just bought my baby she is an 93 R33 4 door gts-t gunmetal grey. if you see her give us a toot hope to be joining you guys soon on the club days and so forth as i will be looking at membership soon.

Do you live in the Goodna area?

Hey all,

I'm moving to Qld next week and look forward to meeting some of you guys. I drive a black R33 GTS-T, well I say black but its really got the most awful paint job ever on it. I enjoy sliding and the track and can't wait to live closer to a raceway to do it more.

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Yea should prolly get around to doin introduction thing.

Hi my name is Adam & i to have a addiction. Grip & boost can be a serious problem at times :P got a white 33 gtr. Down at dan for repairs atm but when she's agoin again keen for meet with you westside rollers one thurs. Clean 34 btw boz.

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