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Hi all, im new. Live in the Lutwyche area. Just bought a R33, silver, white mags, wing. Just got it tuned and got 240kw at the wheels. New to the turbo world so would like to meet people who no their stuff so i can learn everything about my engine. Saw someone on here from redcliffe, man the cops up there are dicks! Got pulled there on the first week i had the car and he told me never to go back haha.

Cheers, Andy :cheers:

Hi all, im new. Live in the Lutwyche area. Just bought a R33, silver, white mags, wing. Just got it tuned and got 240kw at the wheels. New to the turbo world so would like to meet people who no their stuff so i can learn everything about my engine. Saw someone on here from redcliffe, man the cops up there are dicks! Got pulled there on the first week i had the car and he told me never to go back haha.

Cheers, Andy :cheers:

Welcome Andy :)

You may see me on gympie rd from time to time, white 32, white rims. Check my posts, me n a few other northside boys meet on a wed/thurs night, weekly. 32's, 33's, 34's. Great bunch, great nights. Pm me for my number n we'll get u sorted :)

Ps. Cops dont seem to be a problem unless u drive like a tool, or throw a commy into the mix ;)

Hey there everyone, name is Schmaul, just wanted to say hi.

I am looking at getting a GTR or GTST sometime within the next 12 months and I look forward to hitting the track with you guys and probably even the occasional cruise.

Anyway, just wanted to say hello, so.. hello :)

Hi everyone,

My name is Victor and I recently relocated to Brisbane from Perth. I currently own a 2004 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT coupe with few mods that I brought over.

If there are any events conerning with imports scene in QLD, I will try to attend and meet up with you guys. :)

Hi everyone,

My name is Victor and I recently relocated to Brisbane from Perth. I currently own a 2004 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT coupe with few mods that I brought over.

If there are any events conerning with imports scene in QLD, I will try to attend and meet up with you guys. :)

Castledine is the destination the usual 7pm at the southbound bp on the bruce hwy, meeting point for our north folks then onward to castledine pizza and conversation followed by home and sleep.

Basically us northies have a cruise on wednesday nights, ur more than welcome.

Hey there everyone, name is Schmaul, just wanted to say hi.

I am looking at getting a GTR or GTST sometime within the next 12 months and I look forward to hitting the track with you guys and probably even the occasional cruise.

Anyway, just wanted to say hello, so.. hello :)

Hey mate, saw you are from acacia-ridge - When you get your car let us know so I can keep my eyes peeled to give you a wave! I drive close to there quite often.

Castledine is the destination the usual 7pm at the southbound bp on the bruce hwy, meeting point for our north folks then onward to castledine pizza and conversation followed by home and sleep.

Basically us northies have a cruise on wednesday nights, ur more than welcome.

Hi Troy, thanks for that.

Since I live in south Brisbane near Crestmead area, it is a long drive for me up north. But if I feel like going on a long cruise, I will let you guys know. :)

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Hi Troy, thanks for that.

Since I live in south Brisbane near Crestmead area, it is a long drive for me up north. But if I feel like going on a long cruise, I will let you guys know. :)

there is a whole bunch of us that meet at chapel hill on thursdays.

still a decent drive for you, but less than the treck up to northside.

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Gday guys

New owner of a 1993 R33 GTS-T and I have to say, I can see why people get these cars... absolutely beautiful to drive!

Previous rides are: 1961 VW beetle, 1992 swift GTI, 1992 honda prelude, 1989 Mitsubishi galant.

I'm in Toowoomba and my car is due for a service, plus I want to upgrade the front rotors to slotted rotors ASAP because the current ones look a bit screwed, so I'm wondering who knows of a good mechanic in the area that knows what he's doing and isn't a complete rip off?

Thanks guys

Sean

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Gday guys

New owner of a 1993 R33 GTS-T and I have to say, I can see why people get these cars... absolutely beautiful to drive!

Previous rides are: 1961 VW beetle, 1992 swift GTI, 1992 honda prelude, 1989 Mitsubishi galant.

I'm in Toowoomba and my car is due for a service, plus I want to upgrade the front rotors to slotted rotors ASAP because the current ones look a bit screwed, so I'm wondering who knows of a good mechanic in the area that knows what he's doing and isn't a complete rip off?

Thanks guys

Sean

Hey mate

Ask the guys here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/361137-toowoomba-skyline-owners/page__st__160

They are all good blokes and will be able to point you in the best possible direction for toowoomba skylines :)

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Hey guys I'm new around here, converted from Hondaland (After having 3 of the little monsters) to Nissantown :D first time owning boost and rwd so its a new experience for me. Got a silver 40th anniversary R33 Gtst and its in pretty mind condition as well as pretty stock haha. If you see me asking any stupid questions please don't flame me too much as this is uncharted waters for me.

Cheers,

- Vik.

Hey guys I'm new around here, converted from Hondaland (After having 3 of the little monsters) to Nissantown :D first time owning boost and rwd so its a new experience for me. Got a silver 40th anniversary R33 Gtst and its in pretty mind condition as well as pretty stock haha. If you see me asking any stupid questions please don't flame me too much as this is uncharted waters for me.

Cheers,

- Vik.

Welcome to the world of booost.

No such thing as a stupid question unless u ask if a chevy badge would b sick as on a liner.

Where abouts are ya garaged?

My names brad owned my r33GTR for 4 years now, still a noob. live a few hours from brissy so dont really know any other skyline drivers. finally become a proper paid member, looking foward to some cruises/trackdays.

also gettin sick of being ripped off by various performance shops in brissie, Its time i learnt something about my car instead of just handing money over without doing any research wotsoeva so please excuse my nooby questions.

cheers

Welcome to the world of booost.

No such thing as a stupid question unless u ask if a chevy badge would b sick as on a liner.

Where abouts are ya garaged?

Buderim on the sunshine coast, so about 40 mins from Morayfield I'd assume? She's amazing to drive, so much fun, and according to everyone of my mates who have liners n 180s n stuff said the car is mint as so that made me happy haha now I just gotta find a day this week when I'm not working or at uni and I'll clean her properly, may even put some photos up :O

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