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Welcome kyleeeee lol good choice of forums lots of good info on here and lotsa peeps who know their shit u will learn heaps just like i have what part of sydney ya from?

hehe =p Thanks! I'm in the Inner West... You in Sydney?

Oh yeah cool yeah im way out in western Sydney in Richmond :-D

How long you had your car is it modded?

Ahh I like it out that way =] That's near the Yarramundi Y.. that place is gold! I've had it about a month now.. exhaust, front bar.. but the rest is pretty stock.. I wanna learn more about it before I even think about doing anything to it! What do you drive?

Haha yep its near yarramumdi :-D i drive a 97 R33 Gtst been modded a fair bit engine wise R34 Gtr interior but keeping it standard looking on the outside so i dont get all the wrong attention lol

Ahh I like it out that way =] That's near the Yarramundi Y.. that place is gold! I've had it about a month now.. exhaust, front bar.. but the rest is pretty stock.. I wanna learn more about it before I even think about doing anything to it! What do you drive?

Haha yep its near yarramumdi :-D i drive a 97 R33 Gtst been modded a fair bit engine wise R34 Gtr interior but keeping it standard looking on the outside so i dont get all the wrong attention lol

Yeah.. that's a smart thing to do! My bro had one of those once upon a time.. first skyline I ever drove =]

Remember the last time a girl joined here, didn't she say she was going to spend $45 000 to put a big block V8 in a R31. Didn't really turn out that well, good luck with your huge build!

Hm.. Is that aimed at someone in particular? I just don't recall anyone mentioning anything about a 'huge build'! ?!!

I like chicks, I like them cooking and washing and ironing and other stuff.........:whistling:

Dont take me to seriously mate, come to some trackdays, motorkhanas, drag days and stuff, thats where the funs at.

:cheers:

I like chicks, I like them cooking and washing and ironing and other stuff.........:whistling:

Dont take me to seriously mate, come to some trackdays, motorkhanas, drag days and stuff, thats where the funs at.

:cheers:

Lol.. Funny thing is.. I can do all of that BUT I'm also not afraid to break a nail working on a car =]

You will also need to learn a few phrases, "pull your head in you fool", "were you born stupid or were you dropped as a child", stuff like that.

And you will more than likely use them on me...:wave:

You will also need to learn a few phrases, "pull your head in you fool", "were you born stupid or were you dropped as a child", stuff like that.

And you will more than likely use them on me...:wave:

Haha.. How about I just throw you and look and you fill in the phrase!? =P

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