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Guest two.06l

Hi all

Just a quick note to say that I received a pm from Prank on 30th July that he had got the $$ and membership forms for Paul and I. Thanks. Just letting u know that we are not on the members list, and we haven't received anything in the post. Cant wait to get the special treats in the post soon.

Thanks again

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  • 1 month later...

Hello, New member here.

My name is Tim, i drive a 94 GTiR. I came out to a SAU shown and shine down in bumphuk somwhere a while ago with the powerplay group. somone might remember me, (Grey GTiR, white wheels, tons of toys)

The RNN14 is now a track car an as soon as i am done posting this i am heading over to the for sale section to pick out my new R32GTR for the road.

Thanks chaps, site is awsome look forward to meeting alot of you.

Tim

  • 2 months later...

new member i think

hi my name is james, i currently drive a gtr r32 89 model

colour is gun metal grey(boring) :wassup: STOCK rims.. STOCK interior and turbosmart muffler tip thats about it (boring) :wassup:

and i live in sydney NSW...

and hi to all the members in skylines australia

new member i think

hi my name is james, i currently drive a gtr r32 89 model

colour is gun metal grey(boring) :wassup: STOCK rims.. STOCK interior and turbosmart muffler tip thats about it (boring) :wassup:  

and i live in sydney NSW...  

and hi to all the members in skylines australia

GTR... Boring... bloody hell you have high standards! LOL!

Welcome all the newbies!

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