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New to the forums,but i know a fair about skylines .Just going through the motion of buying my first skyline( silver series 2 r33 gtstt )

I've worked my ass off so hard lol! hopefully i buy one by the end of next month :)

Name: orlando
Born: 1995
Location: Perth
Work: Delivery boy/studying plumbing and gas fitting ATM
I drive a: 92 celica
Muzik: Grime,rap,progressive trance,house etc

Hobbies: soccer

admiring skylines :wub:

hope to post up my car real soon when i get:)

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This will be my first post here.
I bought my first skyline about 3 months ago (I don't even have my license yet)

Name: Ash

Location: South of the river

Work: I'm a programming assistant in a factory

Car: 1994 R32 GTR v-spec ii

Hobby: I did vocals in a band, I like to cook vegan food, not a lot else really.

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Hi all,

new to this forum, planning on getting a M35 over soon!!


Name: Sevrin
Born: 1986
Location: NoR
Work: Structural Engineer
Car: Currently sh!tbox subaroo liberty - soo nto be M35 Axis if all goes well.
Hobby: Gym, dogs, beach, music, travel

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Name: Ben
Born: 1985
Location: Perth
Work: Perth Arena
Car: Dayz edition C34 Stagea
Hobby: Audio, Music

Currently waiting for my Stagea to arrive after buying it from a guy in Brisbane and having it shipped over. Have owned 2 skylines and a Laurel (Converted to Turbo manual) and used to get involved with Skylines down under in New Zealand. Will get some more pics up next week after I get it on the road. If you see me around feel free to come up and say hi

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Hey lads, thought it was about time for an introduction. Has been several years now since owning a skyline, I'm sure anyone that's sold one off can relate...I miss it a lot, which I guess is why I still use these forums (more so than Nav forums haha)

Name: Shaun
Born: 1988
Location: Perth/Goldfields
Work: Sales Manager/OHS

Industry: Resources
I drive a: 2008 Nissan Navara ST-X Outlaw
Music: EDM, Hip Hop. Anything really.

Hobbies: Working out, shooting, motocross, chasing the moist, travelling, festivals.

Next car: BNR34 V-Spec ii in the next 6 months if all goes well.

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Name: Dylon
Age: 22
I drive a: 1993 R32 Skyline GTS
I work at: Bunbury Fuel Injection and Turbocharger Service
Cruise/event attendance rate: Whenever I organise one as I am the events coordinator for a local car club
Music taste: Pretty much everything
Hobbies: Cars, cars and more cars

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Recently moved to WA with work, then not long after bought my first Skyline. Unsure of where it'll go in the future, but so far I'm just cleaning her up a bit.

Name: Chris
Born: May 91

Location: Baldivis
I drive a: Black R32 GTS-T 2 Door
I work as: Technician
Cruise/event attendance rate: Nil, recently moved to WA
Music: Anything with a good beat
Hobbies: Cars, DIY around the house & photography

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hey guys, back after a couple of years on the darkside. Have just purchased a MP R33 GTR again after doing the most stupid thing in my life by selling my old R33 GTR LM.

Old LM

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New GTR

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for the guys that have joined after i left

Name: Eric
Born: 23Dec

Location: Warnbro
I drive a: Midnite Purple R33 GTR
I work as: Operations and Maintenance Technician
Cruise/event attendance rate: Not in a loooong time
Music: too old
Hobbies: Cars, 1/4 scale RC Speedway and track cars

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Name - Elle [emoji8]

Age -39 / Female / Padbury

Wheels - 2011 R35

Work - Business Owner [emoji16]

Music - Any

Hobbies / Interest - Quad bike , motor bike riding , car race , travelling & Foods [emoji16]

Might be of use not contacting me for - Anything

Hello from Girly! [emoji182][emoji13]

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Name - Mark

Age - 24

Location - swan hills area

Cars- 09 hyundai i30 work commute and wife drives 2011 toyota prado

Professional - boilermaker but I really should be a mechanic.....

Music - anything that will make my head sizzle with bass§s

Hobbies - where do I start...... photography motorcycle PC builds home theater freshwater aquatic expert finance market politics mining and BEING A CORRECT SMART ASS :P

SAU GT-R RB26DETT

Hello everybody in perth I hope I'll meet you someday when I buy a GT-R or it would be funny if I rock up in a i30 crdi lol

Warning

I'm extremely obsess with the sound of a well turned rb26

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Hi all, my name is Justin, and I'm a first time Skyline Owner as of today. I'm from WA and I just picked up an R33 S2 (4door) as a bit of a project car and learning experience. It's currently unlicensed but I had two friends with me with car experience and we all agreed there were not major problems. I am expecting to have to change a couple of things to get a plate put back on it, but hey... I have pics but for some reason most of them aren't showing up on my phone, when I find them I'll post them, for now, enjoy.

Oh, a bit of history on the car, it was imported to AU from Japan in 2004, had 2 owners since. Has an RB25 with 212,000km's on the clock, but has just had a major service (belts, pulleys, tightening, new bolts), front mount is installed although it looks a little rough. Car has original factory floor matts, no dash cracking etc... It does need a good wash, which i'll probably provide some befores and afters. Oh, it also has a pioneer sound system with two 12" subs (in a single box) and a 600w amp, I am selling the Sub and the Amp as I just don't care for that kind of stuff, feel free to make me an offer, they do work.

My current plan is to get it registered, then fix up the exterior (interior is fine) and we'll see what happens after that.

Pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/e83uo , for some reason the full body photo I took is not appearing on my phone, so I'll have to take another one when the sun is up.

Thank you.

-Justin

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Morning All,

thought i'd introduce myself after many years of dreaming finally picked up a 32 GTR have got a heap of work ahead of me but looking forward to getting out an meeting you lot at events and maybe a few track days!

 

Apart from cars also love surfing, getting out on the boat/ fishing and anything else to do with the water....

I'm sure i'll be asking for help soon I work away on pretty much 4 and 1 but will spend my breaks getting the GTR all repaired and back on the road, have started a build thread in the build ups section.

 

 

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