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Heyya everyone, i signed up today jus thought i should do an intro and say hii..

Well my names Jazz, im 19 from Bowral in the Southern Highlands NSW (hour south of syd) clearly im female haha im pretty new to the Nissan family so plz be patient lol but im enjoying learning all about them!!

I drive a R32 GTR skyline loooove the GTR's. The 32 is currently havin a few issues so only means re-build time cant wait!! Im on the look out for a N/A R34 Skyline as a daily cruiser only wish i could get a GTR damn :blush:

Anyways not much else to say so hope to talk soon :yes:

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woo hoo jazz!

finally! sau is one of the biggest and best resources for skylines in australia from cheap parts, ideas, fabrication, rebuilds.... through to the wasteland where anything and everything goes.

just avoid the forum over school holiday periods because it gets filled with keyboard warriors who have only owned a skyline through grand turismo :yes:

hope your well bud

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jenkies

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Hi Jazz :P Welcome to the forum

Nice to see another girl in a GTR :P

I organise monthly meets down southern campbelltown way..We are going for a cruise and BBQ at Fitzroy Falls on 26th April if your interested?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...ee-t201335.html All info is on page 1 and all discussion is on the last few pages

Come out and meet some other SAUers

Jess

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just avoid the forum over school holiday periods because it gets filled with keyboard warriors who have only owned a skyline through grand turismo :D

Or Need for Speed with the NFU2 chav bodykits with teh uber vinyls...

Yeah.. Sorry...

WELCOME! :):/

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thanx for the welcomes everyone :)

yepp its bout time more girls get into the imports and behind the wheel of some power hehehe love it!!

cruises sound great but not for a long while for me!! my car is off road getting a rebuild, and i cant drive it coz of p plates :( fitzroy falls is right near my place too youll go straight past my house that sucks but as soon as its on road again, ill find a driver and be out n about for sure :D

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thanx for the welcomes everyone :)

yepp its bout time more girls get into the imports and behind the wheel of some power hehehe love it!!

cruises sound great but not for a long while for me!! my car is off road getting a rebuild, and i cant drive it coz of p plates :( fitzroy falls is right near my place too youll go straight past my house that sucks but as soon as its on road again, ill find a driver and be out n about for sure :D

Why would you buy it in the first place if you are a P plater?

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Each to your own i guess but the car was bought for a project to do over time:) i wouldnt call it stupid or a waste...its my toy, i enjoy building my own cars the way i want them so gives me something to do and play around with in the mean time :)

I always wanted the 32 GTR opportunity came up so i bought it, my housemate drove it around till we ran into a few mechanical issues so now its off the road and time to start the "project" part, at the moment its going through a complete engine rebuild, fix the body up a little and fresh paint all ready for when i do get my blacks which isnt that far off anyway :)

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Each to your own i guess but the car was bought for a project to do over time:) i wouldnt call it stupid or a waste...its my toy, i enjoy building my own cars the way i want them so gives me something to do and play around with in the mean time ;)

I always wanted the 32 GTR opportunity came up so i bought it, my housemate drove it around till we ran into a few mechanical issues so now its off the road and time to start the "project" part, at the moment its going through a complete engine rebuild, fix the body up a little and fresh paint all ready for when i do get my blacks which isnt that far off anyway ;)

+1 Mate

Good on you.. I don't think it's stupid or a waste of time. Do what makes ya happy I say.. :blink: I admire you're enthusiasm!

Btw wanna swap.. I have an NA 34 :)..

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Each to your own i guess but the car was bought for a project to do over time:) i wouldnt call it stupid or a waste...its my toy, i enjoy building my own cars the way i want them so gives me something to do and play around with in the mean time :blink:

I always wanted the 32 GTR opportunity came up so i bought it, my housemate drove it around till we ran into a few mechanical issues so now its off the road and time to start the "project" part, at the moment its going through a complete engine rebuild, fix the body up a little and fresh paint all ready for when i do get my blacks which isnt that far off anyway :)

Good for you! Sounds like by the time you get your blacks you will have your dream car. Have fun with the re-build, hope you post some pics !!

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