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:) Hello all!

Noobie here, just wanting to introduce myself, I've been looking for a "introductions thread"

& am yet to find one, moderators feel free to re-direct me if I'm wrong as I'm all too aware

of other forum's expectations on etiquette.

My friends call me boo, I owned a 180SX for a couple of yrs, but abt a yr ago a 4WD drove

over the top of my bonnet... & decided to buy a nice bike instead of another import.

But now I'm greedy & want it all, so I've recently purchased an R34 GTT (sedan), it's very

stock & not as attractive (IMO) but I'm already looking at kits, carbon & toys.

That's it for now, see you in the soup

miss boo

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:whistling: Hello all!

Noobie here, just wanting to introduce myself, I've been looking for a "introductions thread"

& am yet to find one, moderators feel free to re-direct me if I'm wrong as I'm all too aware

of other forum's expectations on etiquette.

My friends call me boo, I owned a 180SX for a couple of yrs, but abt a yr ago a 4WD drove

over the top of my bonnet... & decided to buy a nice bike instead of another import.

But now I'm greedy & want it all, so I've recently purchased an R34 GTT (sedan), it's very

stock & not as attractive (IMO) but I'm already looking at kits, carbon & toys.

That's it for now, see you in the soup

miss boo

welcome and enjoy your stay :)

R34 4 doors i think look nice and with a kit and wheels come up great!!!

hope to see some pics soon..

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hey welcome to the club, glad to see you got it all sorted out

i did reply the email so not sure if u didnt get it or something but all good

Cheers Paul, yeah I got it sorted...

First lot of photo's should b visual in my album, although I'm not sure where you'd go to see

them... Maybe under my profile. Anywho I pick the car up 2moro so I'll make an attempt to get some better shots down the beach or something later this week, when it stops raining.

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Herow!. Welcome to the club. which im still not a part of lol... Interested to see some pics of your car too. I can help u decide on what kits to get for your car too. so it dont end up like some overthetop whackjob ones Iv'e seen of late.

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the 180sx got what it deserved :P
That's a terrible thing to say, I was in it at the time...

I loved that car, it was my first turbo.

would like to see some pics, im also getting a jap BA falcon :)

did you get yours (4 door) coz you have kids?
Hell no I dnt have kids! I've got more important things to do w my money, like going to Phillip Island & doing a Superbike school day, doing the Ducati Turismo or getting a kit for my car...

Thanks for all your welcome waves :)

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