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Hey Guys and Girls (If there are any ....)

I'm the new kid on the block, my R33 just arrived in Brisbane by Sea, fresh from Japan courtesy of the boys at Jspec (thanks Guys .. Ben And Craig)

so this means I should have it here in Vic within a few weeks, then take possession of it after it is complied maybe two to three weeks after that.

Just Posting to introduce myself and hopefully make some contacts here in Vic especially in the Chadstone / Clayton area, have only crap pics of my car so im not going to post them, until basic mods are done (mags, window tint etc..), the car itself is a complete stocker R33 series 1 with 2.5 turbo, torn E-brake baggy thing and a torn gear shifter thingo baggy, dreary plain stock interior, and a minor scratch or two on the paint job (gunmetal gray exterior), thus begins the creation process, hope to meet you all at some SAU (SAU membership app will be sent soon, must pay for the S'Line first !!)vic event soon. Cheers

PS Any advice on this series S'line would be welcomed.

PSS All hello's from members are :thumbsup:

PSSS All guys pretending to be girls on forums deserve a :laugh: Hahaha

Welcome Buddy.. :thumbsup:

I looked at ya profile so i see your not a P plater

You will get a lot of fun out of your R33.

Once you get your hands on it and spend a few dollars on her..

Any way this site will help you out heaps..

Then you can also join SAUvic and join in the fun with us..

And there are plenty of girls in here that have mad cars and know how to drive them..

Once you get your car post up some pics..and will keep a eye out for ya..

Cheers Wayne(RCHOO)..

Welcome champ.

Im sure you'll enjoy your stay around SAU. Most people dont leave, even if they change cars :thumbsup:

Great place to be, and great people to meet.

If you have any performance questions, just lemme know :laugh:

Howdy and welcome aboard the SAU train!

These forums are great for any Skyline related info you're after and we also offer the SAU-Vic club where you can join up and become eligible for member discounts and benefits.

If you want to become a member, just click here.

Welcome to the forum! i'm not a SAU member (Yet) but welcome anyway :whistling:

enjoy the car, they are a wonderful machine, and if you ever wanna catch up i live around the chaddy area so just PM me.

have fun!

Wow, didnt know so many of us live in the same area, do you guys often catch up for drinks or even a cruise??

also thanks to all for the cool welcome, I like it here already .... :sorcerer: Just as soon as I get the Line on the road

I will hopefully catch up with some of you.

PS sorry for the delayed response they were using the whip and chain on us at work lately (Working Long Hours)

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