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Hi guys,

Doing the newbie thing and introducing myself.

Im Brett im a bit of a forum junkie, I sponsor the Supra forums and been on other forums for a while.

I been on here but never registered. (properly anyway) Have some friends with a few Skylines and know they come on here so I thought I would come on here and make myself known and get past the newbie stage.

Im Located in Seven Hills (Sydney) and work in the Automotive industry.

I dont own a Skyline but dont mind them at all (Im partial to the R34) I own a Lexus IS200 but dont hold that against me.

Like most cars and car owners once they get married, have a kid(S) and a morgage. Its in bits in the gagrage because there is always something more important to spend your money on.

Thanks

Brett

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sarcasm, I like sarcasm.

G,day mate, sorry for the lack of replies, pop in on any of our events for a look see, you dont need a skyline to be here, although it does make you more hip if you do, lots of events coming up next year from track days to motakhanas (TEXI) in which you can use the daily for some fun (throw the better half in the daily and take her for a blast).

Bring the family along for some LOLs at Texi as its a ball for all ages and there are other women and kids to keep the flock happy whilst you check out the skids.

Hope the toyota project is coming along well, I know its hard as Im in the same boat with a missus a EX and 3 kids that eat into my car budget, but bit by bit it eventually comes together.

Mark.

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