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hay guys just joined sounds like a good forum to learn from and meet alot of new people in and around brisbane . just got my self a R34 GT Rb26 ( conversions ) still a novic when it comes to skylines still alot to learn but its all fun . looking to learn more and meet new people with the same passion

love to mate but the beast is out of action untill i get a new alternator put in still looking around for some one to help out . changed fuse checked wireing and tested volt all ok other then it sits at 12v and does not jump up when car is on and reving so looks to me like a faulty alternator have replacement comeing this week . Jacked the car up and it looks like a bit of work so might end up just droping it down to the mechnic

And the vultures are circling

Mangs, keen for a German club night in a fortnight or so if we can get some numbers so I can show my gorgeous face around and impress you all with tantalising stories from my youth

And the vultures are circling

Mangs, keen for a German club night in a fortnight or so if we can get some numbers so I can show my gorgeous face around and impress you all with tantalising stories from my youth

And your Manly haircut and flannelet shirt combo?

keen for sausage on Miso's face, etc.

fixors

Whenever I think of German sausage I think of Colin, then his sister. Where is the rangmeister?

Rangmeister SP1

Whenever I think of German sausage I think of Colin, then his sister. Where is the rangmeister?

Mang scracking, long time no sausage

Hermiting.

He should be on holidays now though, I'm sure he'll be up for some sausage if we SMS him

Keen for Germanic food eatings

And your Manly haircut and flannelet shirt combo?

fixors

Rangmeister SP1

They would look good on my car. Embrace my inner rang.

I am out for good. Car will be ripped to bits starting this weekend, and as it stands, my clutch pedal has stuffed up, so can't get the car into gear, hence no farewell voyage for her.

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