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Hi ya everyone,

After struggling for ages with my job not paying me, my mrs (THE LEGEND) told me last night that she would lend me money to get a car. This morning I rang her and told her I was viewing one this afternoon and by 5.30 I had bought her. She's a little rough around the edges and will be tidied up in the incoming months. In Ireland I've owned a spec 2 R33 for years but have missed her over this past 2 years, and unable to wait another 6 months to get the cash to import! Finally back on the road boys! I'm in Southport at the minute so i'll be looking out for any meets near at hand. Hopefully get the rego this week and have her at archiefield in the next few weeks. See ya's around, Stevie :thumbsup:

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Welcome back to Skyline pleasure :cheers:

if you haven't already seen it... you may wanna check out the link below :rofl:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/361380-7th-may-gold-coast-gtr-club-meetcruise/page__hl__all+imports

Southport hey?

Did THE LEGEND lend you enough cash for comprehensive insurance and immobiliser?

+1 - think that car needs to make a trip to brissy first up to see me..

I already know of a silver GTR owner that go the hell scared out of him when his car was hot wired in 20 sec and ALMOST driven off last sat morning. it wont take much trust me.

Thanks for the posts lads. Defari, in County Armagh mate, a little town called tandragee. She has an immob already installed and hopefully getting insurance today. How much on ave is the 3rd party insurance vs the fully comp? Feels great to be back in the driving seat again.

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i use to live in southport(upmarket unit with secure carparking) and still work there. id be getting insurance ASAP! Had a few interesting experiances round the place...

Justcars have always had my business.

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