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Hey Guys!

The name's Lachlan and recently took delivery of my new Skyline.

It's a Black 1998 R34 GTT Coupe (auto) and I have to say I love it! I fell in love with the looks of the R34 but couldn't afford a manual but I think an auto should do me at the moment until I have more disposable income.

It's pretty stock at the moment, I got it with a NISMO front bar, eye-lids and a TV/CD player (from Japan so only the CD part is functionable). But I'm sure that will all change in due time.

Hopefully I will visit here more often and be an active part of cruises and such in the near future.

Later!

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Hi Lachlan,

Well my CD doesn't work either (besides the TV).

Your car looks the goods. Take care of it and you'll enjoy the cruises I'm sure.

We did a charity cruise (bushfire victims) up to Terrigal a couple of weeks ago along a wet Old Pacific Hwy and it was a hoot.

Tez

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