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Hey everyone.

I did join quite a while ago (2009? Wat). Was more of a lurker if anything (Shows by my post count).

After almost buying a R32 GT-R and getting a 180SX and working on them i've come to love Skylines again (Never lost intrest, just tech side of things).

I'm sure a few people on here do know me but reguardless, hyia!

I'm a 4th year apprentice at Mazda and going to the track is gud funz. I was at the Sydney meet on the 21st and was drooling at the many nice cars around. <3

I do plan to get a 34GT-R at some point in my life but apprentice wage says otherwise! :)

-Alex

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