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Hi all,

Just thought I would introduce myself as I am new to this site, and I am new to owning a skyline too.

I just got my new ride. Its a R33 GT-R vspec and I love it.

I know nothing about slylines as anyone wouldknow from my last car, was so different.

So I will prolly be nosing around trying to learn stuff.

Might see some of you around ey.

Leah :flower:

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YAY.. Hey Leah. Your still a bitch for getting a GTR. But it's ok. I'll forgive you.

You should come along to our many thursday night cruises and meet some of the boys. And also our Massive Skyline Cruise that's happening on the 17th April. You can join the many other new GTR owners around this community :D

I'll be watching this thread boys, so don't get too desperate!

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Girls only group!?@#

OMG *hits head* Can you imagine how the parking arrangements would be.. and how ****ed up the cars would be?!@

I'll be the first to admit that females can not drive but there are exceptions. (like me :D ) but oh dear god. I shudder at the thought.

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