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G'day SAU members!

Been a long time reader of this forum, so glad I've finally signed up!

I'm 17, from Pymble on the North Shore as you can see.

I'm currently on my red P's but an automatic license.. ;) Turning 18 in January and hoping to get enough cash/the rents input to afford an R33 GTST in manual :( Then add some mods over the years as I go.

Here's my current car - just a stock Peugeot 206 from 2002.

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Hoping to get to know all of you guys and meet up some time in the near future.

Cheers for reading! Leave a reply if you like!

Seb

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Hi,

Welcome to the forums - but hey, you've been on them a lttle while eh? At least you're constructive

Me? I'm signing up membership this week. Will be glad to help out should you get your Skyline soon or anytime.

My Dad had a Peugeot 403. Remember that one? Column shift!

Downside: it was used by Columbo the US detective that was a bumbling but smart fool/hustler

Upside: it won the SE African Safari Rally numerous times.

Cheers,

Terry

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