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hey everyonemy name is Tony i recently purchased a 1994 r33 gtst here in the united states!...i also own a 2006 GSXR 600 its my little toy i suppose!

im very in love with my skyline you could say. but here i the usa it is veeeery hard to get parts needed for my car which is one reason i joined this site because there is such a larger selection if the seller is willing to ship to the usa :P...

but also there are way more skylines in AUS so i figured i should join here also so i can gain extra knowledge of my r33 , my pride and joy!

i had one quick question though... if i post in a thread am i automatically subscribed to that thread??? or do i have to turn subscribing to threads on? thanks guys glad to be on the forum

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congrats on taking posession of your new boat... i mean 33 :P

alrighty well i just did that but it seams like even if i reply to a thread it still isnt in my subscribed list unless i go to the options thing and click subscribe to thread? .. hmmm

and thanks by the way :P

ill put pics up asap!!! im still trying to figure out how to be subscribed to threads so that way when i go to my control section i can see all the threads that have been posted on since i posted on them .... any more help?

well the nation traffic highway safety administration allowed a select few r33s in as a special release bond because there was a company that did some crash tests... i got one of those select few.. .now its a lot harder though to bring them in

damn, does it have any good mods? I've noticed that yanks like their big single plain bearing turbos + no suspension mods LOL

what rock do you live under. the lads in the states rock mad suspension mods, usually cheaper than out of japan and better quality too. They do seem to like their disco potatoes though.

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