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Finally got around to registering on here so just wanted to say hey to everyone, hope to get to know you guys over time.

Had my skyline for about 2 mths now its a neat silver r34 thats spends most of its time SOR.

Anyways gotta get back to work.

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how is it going? good that you can join us~~

Welcome to SAUWA!

Youll find most of the people here are friendly and happy to help with with any skyline related questions.

Hope to see you around some time.

CHeers

Brad

some of them are also eager to flame threads points out speeling and grammar error~~

Welcome to SAUWA!

Youll find most of the people here are friendly and happy to help with with any skyline related questions.

Hope to see you around some time.

CHeers

Brad

*ahem*

SAUWA is the club. This is SAU :bunny:

anyhoo, welcome there feigjai. Ahh 2 months... still in the honeymoon phase.

how is it going? good that you can join us~~

some of them are also eager to flame threads points out speeling and grammar error~~

Spelling.

Start sentences with a capital letter & finish sentences with a full stop.

:bunny:

/off topic

Hi everyone, yeah I'm loving my 34 rtk but i'm getting the power bug already lol.... blame it on missing the turbo from my s13.

Cracked my front bar today in 2 spots going up a slope that couldn't decide if it wanted to be a slope or be flat (it was a slope that flattens out a lil in the middle before sloping again) not happy about that... not happy at all....

greetings all, just got my laptop working on the net

hope to be a big part of SAUWA in time

have had my black r32 gts-t for nearly a year now, living down south.

making the move to perth soon will hopefully see me get some more track time for Dorifto

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