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Hey guys!

Here to introduce myself!!!

Have just purchased an R33 GTS-t. Newly imported 96 model. It us both my first Skyline and first import, and fast becoming an obsession! Though I did have to leave it and travel the day after I bought it :D looking forward to getting back and going for a cruise!

Thought i'd sign up to look out for upcoming events and meets. :D I love meeting new ppl!

Shooting a photoshoot with my car once the front bar gets it's respray and then I will have loads of hot pics!!! :D

Located in nth Ryde if other members in the area.

Cheers!

Samantha

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I had the lube out! but really, welcome and have fun in here. The wasteland is where all the cool kids hang out.

We're pretty rad really.

Haha thanks!

I like to go among rad people!!!

Don't put the lube away yet.. The pics are comin..... lol

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Since I was asked so nicely by RBNT I have uploaded ONE shot to my gallery.... I have none with my car yet, still waiting on the photographer, but since u are clearly curious u will have to settle for "back to school"....

Keep an eye out for me out cruising in my hot, black '33 with white RIMs...

Keep on rockin!

Sam

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