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Hiya guys!

a few boys from skylineowners.com have told me to come and meet you all! i own 2 skylines ive got a R33 GTST and a R32 GTST drift spec....

im coming over to australia in feb 09 ive just got my working visa, im staying with family friends in perth for a few weeks hopefully get some work buy a car and travel right round. (up to 12 months)

a few questions for ya guys!! (if you dont mind)

* can you get cheap cars ?

* whats insurance like?

* is work hard to find (cash in hand)

* Can i watch drifting anywhere lmao!!!

if theres and more things ive missed and you think i should know please let me know

thanks alot guys!!!! :P

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Hey darren, hope u have fun in AUS try and venture to the east coast of australia were a few years ahead :bunny:

Yes u can pick up dailys for under 1000 bux that will go.

insurance is ok if you are over 25 or driving a bomb.

i wouldnt have a clue man, ive been enployed for a while by the same company, and in this economic crisis work is a bit strapped, i guess you could try local building site for labour work

And as for drifting, i wish hahaha, i dont know what the scene is like in perth but its not the most common event over here.

safe travels mate

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey darren, hope u have fun in AUS try and venture to the east coast of australia were a few years ahead :banana:

Yes u can pick up dailys for under 1000 bux that will go.

insurance is ok if you are over 25 or driving a bomb.

i wouldnt have a clue man, ive been enployed for a while by the same company, and in this economic crisis work is a bit strapped, i guess you could try local building site for labour work

And as for drifting, i wish hahaha, i dont know what the scene is like in perth but its not the most common event over here.

safe travels mate

nope it's gone from 25 to 30 now. well in NSW any way

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