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Hey lads, joined a while ago and thought I would quicky Introduce myself.

Don’t own a Skyline but have a interest in them as well as many other cars, love the R32 GTR’s and really love the R35’s after going for a drive in one (like OMFG!!!)

Got one project on the go (28 Inter Pick Up) and one on hold (32 Ford) so you could say I’m a bit of a Hot Rodder.

Just joined to see what was happening on the development side of things with the R35’s so you might not see me posting much.

Anyway I’ll let you guys and girls get back to reading more interesting stuff. :rofl:

Cheers

Chris

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hey man, welcome. got any pics of the 32 ford? i'm a bit of an early ford fan. my in-laws are rodders.

Got some somewhere, I should have pointed out I only have the rolling chassis right now.

Was planing a 3W Coupe.

I can't wait to get back into it to.

I'll get a couple of photos together and post them up, but it doesn't look like much. :rofl:

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If you build it ,it will skid.

Always wanted a rod, but a dirty rat rod, matte black and barely legal. Trying to convince the missus at the moment, I did have the go ahead but hesitated and now she thinks that we need something comfy for 2 adults and 3 kids which isn't to expensive to run.

ZD/F Fairlane on gas ?

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Yeah I rock! :D

What "weird font"?

BTW can you get me another bourbon? :D

ok I couldnt see it on your laptop cos you were too far away, but it's totally partly in one font and then changes to a different one. Looks like the work of a gumby.

And I do believe you can get your own f**king bourbon!

:D

thanks again for your help today :cool:

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