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Hi everyone!

Ive been on the site for two weeks now, never did a formal intro for some reason... :$

Name is Joe, and i live in the eastern suburbs.

Im a proud owner of red R33 S2 for about a month now, the car is total stock expt for the pod filter i put in yesterday... :laugh:

My first car was a Corolla, and this is my second car so im pretty much mechanically illiterate, so im gonna need as much help as i can get to make this my dream dream ride...

In the past two weeks ive had fun, and im looking forward to meet everyone at cruises or what have you.

Cheers

Joe

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Hey Joe welcome to the boards,

please remember that any question you may have has an appropriate sub forum and has been covered many times so use the search function take some time and look about if you cant find it, it may just need a post in the wasteland not a whole thread dedicated to "why my car does this"

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hey joe welcome to sau!

as madaz said search function is your best friend here! there are detailed instructions on how to's covering anything and everything.

look forward to seeing ya out and about....... and as luke said pics or ban :laugh:

all the best mate

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Hi everyone!

Ive been on the site for two weeks now, never did a formal intro for some reason... :$

Name is Joe, and i live in the eastern suburbs.

Im a proud owner of red R33 S2 for about a month now, the car is total stock expt for the pod filter i put in yesterday... :laugh:

My first car was a Corolla, and this is my second car so im pretty much mechanically illiterate, so im gonna need as much help as i can get to make this my dream dream ride...

In the past two weeks ive had fun, and im looking forward to meet everyone at cruises or what have you.

Cheers

Joe

Hey Joe, welcome on board.

Stick a pic of yourself and your ride on this thread.......and anyone else that hasn't done it yet.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pu...me-t203821.html

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