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Hey guys I am Skyline-less at the moment... well ever since I moved here I have been without one :action-smiley-069: but savings are going well and hope to be buying one Feb next year. "deciding between a R32 GTR or R33 GTR more then likely it will be a R32"

Before the car I have now (Toyota Celsior) I have owned 2 Skylines - R32 Nissan Skyline Gts-T and a 1981 HR30 Skyline EX Turbo

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Anyways I am a North Sider living out at Aspley and look forward to some meets when I FINALLY GET A SKYLINE!!

hey mate, well you should come down tomorrow night and say hello, always good to meet more people..

plus you might find ur future car, as my 32gtr will more then likely be for sale soonish.

anyways come down and say gday

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I can give you a lift if you want. But that all depends on the weather... just washed it yesterday.

naaww :action-smiley-069:

i cant mang, im going to the coast for the weekend so i gota organise my shit and tidy up the house lol

The deal is .............. lol lol

Nandos @ Carseldine around 7.15 - 7.30 ish. If there are no parks in the top carpark where the shops are there is underneath but its a bit quiet down there. Im going in to have dinner so come and grab a bite or a chair, or stand in the carpark if you wish and ill come over. :action-smiley-069:

Not sure if we are going to baskins @ aspley after that i guess it depends on who comes and what they want to do ....

Im pretty sure michael (GABNR) was being silly when he said then over to sunnybank. I wont be going any further than aspley tonight, but obviously you can all go wherever your heart fancies after that!

Hope to see some people there, if not then im having nandos and going home!

Donna :P (PHT34)

Yeah soft ............. :);)

Like i said, not worried if im the only dick sitting there, im having dinner! And i got a skyline! It would be nice to have a bit of backup though when i get into a skank fight! lol lol

Yeah soft ............. :);)

Like i said, not worried if im the only dick sitting there, im having dinner! And i got a skyline! It would be nice to have a bit of backup though when i get into a skank fight! lol lol

skank fight :mad:

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