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Hi all. I've been an owner of an r33 for a month now, but I've also got a Z which I've owned for 2 years. I'm keen on having one as my daily and the other as my project pet, though I still haven't decided yet :)

This forum is frequently referred to in aus300zx, but as I was never a member of this site, I couldn't see the features.

I work on my car(s) myself (the work on the r33 is a breath of fresh air compared to work in Z's cramped engine bay.) :thumbsup:

I'm Sydney-based, male, young, handsome, paid-well, and single... so I'm no stranger to the decadent life haha. I would surely love to meet you folks on cruises, but preferably track days.

TBH, I joined with the purpose of PMing a certain member regarding a product they offer (he was mentioned on the Z forum,) but it seems I need another 9 more posts after this one for that to succeed. In the mean time, I've had a chance to look around, and it seems there are a lot of folks here who know their stuff... and a lot of others who don't but post anyway hahah (but I guess they would serve as comedic relief half the time) I like the layout, and the site logo isn't pretentious at all.

Looking forward to wasting more work hours on another car forum :)

Cheers

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