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Hi guys

My name is Sloane

Ive ventured down to the woop woop place of Richmond.

Been here for a couple of months now as Im living here for work.

Originally I was living on the Gold Coast.

Im not new to these forums but havent been on here for a while since selling my R33 GTST. (photos on profile somewhere)..........

Since then I have got myself a 32GTR which im very very happy with.

long story short its just got out the workshop @ Gavin Wood's QLD after a couple of months and will be down here tommorow... YAY!!! :P

Im very keen to meet new SAU members in the NSW region and hopefully go on a few events/cruises.

here is some details & photos :D

Car:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 93'

Modifications:

Arias Forged Pistons

Apexi AX53B60 Twin Turbo's

Apexi Power FC

Tomei Cams

Tomei Sump Baffle Kit

JUN Oil Pump

720cc Injectors

GT-Risp Fuel Rail

Turbosmart T Boostcontroller

Pressure Regulator

K&N Pod Filters

BOV

Nismo Twin Plate Supercopper mix

Nismo Dump Pipe

Nismo Engine Mounts

Nismo 320 kmph Dash

Nismo N1 Skirts & Rear Pods

Nismo Side Mirrors

Z32 AFM's

Oil Filter Relocation Kit

Oil Cooler /w Braided Lines

HKS Piping Kit

HKS Catback Exhaust

FMIC

Ohlins Adjustable coilovers

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When the Previous owner first bought car 6 years ago

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Power :D

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why else would some one move there? lol There is another guy GTRSean who lives in richmond and is at the RAAF.. well he was, havent seen him around for a while now though.

Yeh does he own a Maroon 32 GTR???

I think he is overseas at the moment

Another Raafie, oh very good :down:

yeh another raafie......... lol

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Hey, welcome to woop woop lol

I'm in windsor n drive a blue R34 25GT :)

cheers :down:

Oh ok cool

will wave if I see you around :D

Welcome mate,clean looking gtr you have there too.

Im not far from richmond either..And the putty rd is a good drive and close by if your not familiar with it already.

thanks mate

ok ill have a look when im free and see what the roads like :)

how often do cruises or car meets happen around us? or are they all mainly closer to the city?

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Welcome.

why else would some one move there? lol There is another guy GTRSean who lives in richmond and is at the RAAF.. well he was, havent seen him around for a while now though.

I used to see him every now and then around castle hill/dural area.

yep he's here in dubai with me.

Ahh stuff doing one of those trips.

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8 days to go Corrine!

four months drags on when your stuck in a fkn desert.

I know. I'm suprised you have that much access to the internet.

My partner doesn't always have the time to jump on the computer to even email.

He just came back late last year from 6 month round the world trip and wouldn't mind doing a gulf trip. *yuck*

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