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Just wanted to say hi .... I am finally having my R33 delivered in the next couple of weeks so thought I'd introduce myself.

btw I am selling my 1992 V6 2.5L Mazda MX6 if anyone knows someone interested in a luxury sportscar at a good price. You can see it at MX6. $15,000 ono it has various mods and has had many things fixed on it in the last 18 months (incl. clutch, timing belt, water pump, radiator, battery, repray roof and boot, brand new $750 tyres.)

Features 2.5L N/A, power EVERYTHING (windows, mirrors, steering, moon-roof), cruise control, ABS, 4 wheel steer, factory alloys, central locking, Viper alarm/immobiliser, K&N filter-charger, 2.5 inch exhaust etc.

It also has a kick-ass stereo in it with stacker, sub etc.

Will definitely catch up with you all at some cruises when I get my 33 .... look forward to it! :D

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Lost the email with the pics of my new Skyline but it is 1995 2nd gen, white, manual, 2.5l T (obviously). That's about all I know.

Sorry couldn't make it to the cruise last night .... already had something booked .... will come next time for sure!

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  • 6 years later...

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OK, I have had more than enough.

I don't care how new you are to SAU, or whether you posted in the wrong section by mistake, or whether you just have no respect for the rules, or whether you are mentally challenged.

People who post 'for sale' items in the general SA section will get a 1 week holiday from SAU, starting immediately.

Also, if it is your first post and you haven't bothered to read the rules, or joined the forums just to flog your wares, and post for sale items in the SA section, you get 2 weeks holiday.

That is all.

LOL!

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read the rules sunshine or prepare for a stick up ya bum......Mods in here a real Nazis!!!

Welcome to SAU :)

PS: There's a dude in here called the "Nightrider"........Judge, Jury & Executioner all in one!!

Be afraid.......be very afraid!!

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PS: There's a dude in here called the "Nightrider"........Judge, Jury & Executioner all in one!!

Be afraid.......be very afraid!!

Hell yeah be afraid

I saw andrew once without a shirt and he had more chest hair than hasselhoff, indeed, it was permed and went past his knees and was dyed purple like some disgusting 16th century parisian bathcloak

*shudder*

MY EYESS

-D

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