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hey guyz,

My name's Talitha an I bought a 34 4dr a couple of weeks ago and thought i would sign up to learn abit more about them as i only realy no about the 31 an 33,

and my bro has a stagea.

There's always been a skyline in the fam as long as i can remember! So i was bound to get 1.

I opted for the non turbo cause im a 20yr old single mum that didnt realy need something to fast for a baby lol. Its pearl white with bright pink plates lol

(good so people dont think im drivin someone else's car!) and ive got 18" gold rims and the tint done an thats about it for now!

But would love to no were i could find a nice front an rear bar, so if you no anywere let me no ;-) also if anyone no's were to get the M3 mirrors from to!

Hope to speak soon :-)

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GDay Talitha,

Welcome to SAU.

There's one important thing to remember btw...

The first word to come out of your baby's mouth has to be "SKYLINE"! :thumbsup:

Tez

Hi Tez,

Hahaha Ill try, but if she is anything like me i wont have to!

My family has skylines running thru our blood so she has no choice! lol

Talitha

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