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Hey Guys, Girls and lovers of forced induction. I am new to the scene and bought my first skyline a few weeks ago. As far as the wasteland idea; if everyone else has got one then why shouldn't we. Your right about people interacting. I would love to meet some of the other people in the area and organise some cruises. or just know when they are happening and rock up and meet some new faces.

Brad. :headspin:

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Good choice of cars :rolleyes:

Mate you should do a "hello I'm new" thread in the QLD forum :)

(watch out for Charly and Smooth, don't take anything they say to heart.... they are just hazing the new guy)

Yeah i sort of stumbled into this forum. As i said i am knew around here and don't quite know my way around yet. I was trying to figure out how to put som pictures of my car in to my post's like you guys have but i can't figure out where to go in here.

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