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Hey guys, just thought I would jump on the band wagon with the latest fad and make a newbie post. Joined a bit over a month ago and love the sight it is so helpfull. Everything I could possibly want to know is all here in the one spot I love it. Bought myself a R33 S1 Gtst and been in love ever since. I'm 19 and live up in Townsville while studying mechanical engineering at uni, might change and go to university of nsw but yeh anyways. If you wanna add me feel free, [email protected]. Oh yeh before I end this thing, thanks to the guy/s that started this site for real. It is dead set most usefull website out there. It is the google of the RB world. Cheersbiggrin.gif

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Welcome Crazy,

glad you could join us mate, and yes it is the MOST helpful website about RB's. It gives you EVERY thing you need to know and the best plus of all is that the people are super friendly, couldnt have asked for a better community to join for skyline, silvia ect. enthusiests.

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