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hey guys be seeing me allot with my skyline now

plates "SXCR.32"

well went to go get my rego all was well the guy looked over my car, then back inside,anyway when i thought i was going to pay for my rego he went to ask this asian guy that was there forgot his name but he was nice guy he looked over my car took photos of my car andeverything from exhaust to engine number.

when he got to my sealt bealts he was worried that driver side didint have the original tags they were cut of for some aparent reason, he said it wasnt aus standards and engineer should of done it but he said he ask around because belt was fine, he tried to help me out but he couldnt he even said sorry but they gave me till 4:30 to get this done and registerd today, so i went every where asking around and i called my engineer to see where a coset local guy i van get a seat belt from anyway he came back to me gave me this guy number, went up few he had seat belt so ask for some tool put it on went back just in nick of time all was well got my rego few been hard long 1 year to get car on road :( finallly made it so be seeing me on the streets and at meets nows want to get to know the guys on the forum i be getting member ship too lolz

im just so excited and want everyone to know :P thank for your time guys

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bah lol im bad at English sorry i did not have enough time to go over it again lol was at gf place :D

ow and thanks guys, any chance for a meet i need to clean my car chance to meet some people and take some photos maybe, i live in endeavor hills i know some people live near where i am also.

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hey gee want to see that bad lolz basti seen me driving lol , anyway i upload them in a sec, was a bad day when i took them so need to take some new ones. Don't worry about oil patch that from my old car had oil leek sold it nows lolz

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lolz yea everyone that sore that pic ask me about it, thats why i typed it before anyone asks, the 32 runs smooth thanks to benno :D at racepace did great job, now i get to put in front wide body panels, car still needs a buff/cut and polish and needs alarms system, so many things to do so little funding i got at the moment

yea lol every been telling me that now thats its registered i definitely will, also front bar makes it look way to low as it got extra lip on it i keep scratching it everywhere and i put a crack in it :'( which i get fixed before it cut and polish

the wheels are genuine R32 GTR wheels , they just dirty, hole car outside needs a clean lolz badly , i just live in endeavour hills :D we can meet at a car wash with others and we all take pics i take some better ones of my car also, well car gonna look like a gtr had gtr rear quarters put on as the original were cut up so that set me back and got wide body guards for front so like mock up gtr except just need a bonnet and cant tell diff till u pull up bonnet :D

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yea whats a good alarm system, and called up fair few insurers shannons need to be driveing car for a year just car i can get but need to pay upfront because its never been insurerd and aami don't insurer imports have to ask this other guy nows hope he is alright

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