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Hey guys and girls, Just got an apartment in inner Newcastle i guess you could say :P , moved up from the country bumpkin town of mudgee lol. I'm still getting used to driving around in more then 2 lanes of traffic lol so if you see a red n/a r33 driving around looking like he doesn't know what he's doing, that would be me :P.

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Hey guys and girls, Just got an apartment in inner Newcastle i guess you could say :) , moved up from the country bumpkin town of mudgee lol. I'm still getting used to driving around in more then 2 lanes of traffic lol so if you see a red n/a r33 driving around looking like he doesn't know what he's doing, that would be me :ermm:.

hey dude im moving to newcastle in two weeks

i'll be in the market for another skyline but id be in the same shoes as you soon lol

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please tell me you haven't painted your front bar yet, then we can be twins, its a new fad i'm trying to bring in but so far i seem to have been the only one in nsw doing it,,,,, now your display pic brings me new hope

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Hey guys and girls, Just got an apartment in inner Newcastle i guess you could say :( , moved up from the country bumpkin town of mudgee lol. I'm still getting used to driving around in more then 2 lanes of traffic lol so if you see a red n/a r33 driving around looking like he doesn't know what he's doing, that would be me :(.

Welcome to the quiet end of town. ;)

Every time you see the Sydneysiders bitching about traffic feel free to point and laugh at them.

Don't listen to Chubbs, Sunday afternoon is pick-up day at the Brewery. :worship:

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please tell me you haven't painted your front bar yet, then we can be twins, its a new fad i'm trying to bring in but so far i seem to have been the only one in nsw doing it,,,,, now your display pic brings me new hope

You make it sound like you where the first one to have a mismatched front bar :worship:

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I'm trying to make it a new Fad to have oran park race way mud sprayed up under the car... Anyone who isn't in the group can no longer apply, memberships have closed...
I got that damn mud all under my car last time, it was raining & I took the wrong entrance, the dirt path up to the shortened track when they have kart days lol coz it was raining it was muddeh as fark

As I recall, neither of you launched your cars into the kitteh litter :thumbsup:

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Hey guys, sorry i havnt replied, havnt had the net set up yet, bit poor at the moment lol, stupid materials for graphic design course! :) . I have painted my from bar lol, still trying to afford rims, just had to purchase myself a new clutch , not cheap :ninja:, so im pretty much back at square one lol along with tafe materials. i need to find a job lol. Im liking newcaslte alot, got my first run in with a commodore driver, lol they are silly people. I also saw my first r34 gtr in real life on hunter street :laugh: i want one 1 lol. Where is the brewrey located in newy, im up on "the hill", is it close to there?

cheers.

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Yeah man the bewery is pretty close do you know where the train station is well turn left off hunter street at the lights at the station turn left at the round about and its your first place on the right hand side on the water front

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