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Hey Everyone,

Just wanted to check in and see whos still around from the team Northside days?.

I've been away from a few years, lost my forum password ( but with help from Blitz recovered it), Sold the R33GTR.

Missed driving a skyline so much i've just bought a R33gtst, as well as my honda S600 convertible.

Hope everyone is doing well and looking forward to catching up with the old and new skyline owners at upcoming events.

post here and say hi :)

cheers,

akira

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@evil weevil....could you put me in touch with your old workmate if possible?.

May need help with spare parts and technical advice further along the line.

R33gtst is stock...trying to resist going down the modified path :)

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