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Hi guys, my mname is Alan and I'm a skyline'aholic

As the title suggests I'm from Dublin, Ireland.

I drive a white R32 GTST wit a few bits done to it :banana:

I might be coing over to Oz towards the end of the year to travel around and possible stay a little longer if I like it there- good chance I will seen as the sun shines there most of the year.......

Anywho, just thought I would say hello

Alan.

ps. here's a pic of my car..... be nice!

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Not my taste in wheels.But welcome all the same :banana:

understandable and they have pissed off alot of people but there my wheels and when they needed a refurb I wanted a different colour from the usual silver, bronze, black of white.

They are actually flourescent green, they colour looks a bit funny in that pic because it was taken at night without a flash beside some amber street lights.

I've got a standard set of 5 spoke 16" wheels for playing on too :)

Cheers guys, I'm a member on skylineowners.com which is based in the UK have only just found this site so its nice to see the different approaches to modifying skylines.

I'll go have a look in that section now, I'm always looking for inspiration.

I'll have a quick look here for some more pictures of my car to upload.

Edited by cruising_r32

Thanks Anna, I hate the colour green usually and would never pick it for anything but I just wanted something different.

I've got standard wheels for playing on or driving when I don't want the car to be noticed (that much) and am looking at a few other sets at the moment to give me a change.

O almost forgot to say, welcome along to you too.

Where are you from?

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