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Hi everybody!

I'm Hao and I'm from sunny Queensland :( I recently picked up a C210 Skyline as a project car so I thought I'd join this forum and learn a thing or two. I'm kind of new to Nissans & Datsuns, coming from a Toyota background, so what better place to learn from then here? hehe.

Anyway guys, that's it.

Thank you. :D

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Hi everybody!

I'm Hao and I'm from sunny Queensland :) I recently picked up a C210 Skyline as a project car so I thought I'd join this forum and learn a thing or two. I'm kind of new to Nissans & Datsuns, coming from a Toyota background, so what better place to learn from then here? hehe.

Anyway guys, that's it.

Thank you. :)

Hi Hao,

there is a great bunch of guys here that own c210 skylines, im sure we can help you in anything you wish to know.

its great to have you on this site, and you picked up a good car too.

Cheers,

Mario.

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