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Hey all ,

My name is Mitch , long time lurker but seeing as im picking up a 33 on friday i thought i may as well become active in the forum !

after driving a VT commodore for the last few months ive decided to get rid of it and get something i can spend money on and see results.

anyways im picking up an R33 GTS4 on Friday (22/08/08) and i plan on taking it for a good drive to get used to the 5 speed as opposed to my commodores 4speed auto that ive become used to.

just wondering if anyone is gonna be out cruising and if so , would like to meet up or something so i can slowly meet the Adelaide members and come out on sweet cruises

just reply to the thread if your interested ,

cheers

Mitch

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Congrats mate...imma lurker too..cant afford a skyline for the life of me lol.

But look forward to seeing ya out and about. Come charlies on friday lol :P

haha yeah im trying , literally all of my savings have gone towards this car and ill no doubt be flat broke !

time to beg the parents for some cash i think haha , look forward to meeting all of you :P

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Congrats mate...imma lurker too..cant afford a skyline for the life of me lol.

But look forward to seeing ya out and about. Come charlies on friday lol ;)

*cough*bollocks* could prolly get you into an import for dirt cheap buy local and you pay more than if you import with a wink and a nudge

sure are ,

couldn't be bothered resizing :P

bad luck to my 56k friends i suppose :P

nice Welcome aboard Lurker ;) has it been converted to a turbo

i think some of us are meeting @ Villies on friday night probably around 7pm hopefully i can sort my heater core out

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and some of us are going to the ramsgate, haha.

Looks mice Mitch, I'd change the rims personally, but im sure that's on your long list of modifications :)

mate , the rims are the utmost FIRST THING GOING OFF THE CAR

i cant stand the size and offset at all , makes it look like a go cart at the front :thumbsup:

That's just begging for a DEt conversion - baby GTR! (hey Steve) :)

thats what its getting after new wheels and tint

with an rb30 bottom end of course :bunny:

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