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hey guys.

I am in australia for military purpose. I have been living in melbourne for 3 months now and have owned a r32 skyline now. just removing the rb20 as we speak and a 26 from japan is going in!

if someone can keep me informed with maybe a few meets and get togethers that'd be great. as i dont know many people in here besides american's that are living with me.

thank you!

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hi,

you check out our website for official events www.sauvic.com.au

or you can check out under the vic -> events section for whats going on

how to join sau vic officially;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ber-t60590.html

welcome to the forums

check the events section, there's always something going on. there's also the club meets and events you can attend (mostly track days and social meets).

Welcome buddy... anyone Skyliner driver is a friend of ours... welcome aboard... tell me something - there aren't much Skylines in the USA are there.?

Looking forward to meeting you soon mate.

Take care.

Welcome!! :)

If you can, you should come along to either of the below and meet some people.

Xmas Drinks - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Xm...um-t193606.html

Dec Gen Meeting - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ge...ay-t195519.html

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Thanks i will certainly come along to get some drinks and so on.

Firstly ill need to make some room so we can put the foster's in my trunk!! Beer' is too expensive here :/

GTST.. i like RWD but i like a RB 26 so it's the best of both

Thanks i am enjoying this forum day by day. The technical section is the bomb!

Fosters!? Yuk! The only people that drink Fosters are tourists overseas because they think we actuality drink it here :P

Beer's expansive coz you pay for quality, hehehe.

Do yourself a favor and check out some real craft breweries. Go to Dan Murphy's and shop up a storm there.

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