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Hey guys and girls, thought I'd just introduce myself.

My name is Michael (username is Mitz), long time reader on this forum and have been a skyline lover for as long as I can remember.

Hope to have to some good chats with you in the near future and maybe join the club ;)

Oh and before I forget I am the owner of a "Black on black" R33 GTSt :thumbsup: currently making 254 RWKW

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Mind the missing front lip, getting it replaced !

Cheers.

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Thanks buddy, same goes for your car !

She's got a whole new rebuilt engine, internals etc etc with a HKS GTRS turbo running 18psi on high boost. Tuned by unigroup. Sorry for the lack of detail I'm on the iPhone haha. If you want I'll PM you the full details later :)

Yeah. always interested in skylines :D And do yourself a favour and join up SAU NSW mate, for the money its more than worth it! There is a Texi day coming up soon and if you like skids or just want to test your skills then bring it along, you'll meet plenty of friendly people at these days and they are really well run!

Not sure if you have seen the SAU NATS in November etc too? And the cruises coming up! Plenty to keep you entertained!

beautiful thing mate, black on black suits it too well - too many guys opting for the easier-to-maintain white nowadays. must catch a photo next to yours at a meet one day

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I think there is a NSW introduction section too mate, one of the mods might move the thread there for ya if needed!

Keen to know more about your setup tho!

cpd - haha that plate was put on by the previous owner.

34GeeTeeTee - I'm definately thinking about it mate, would be great to go on the track and meet some fellow SAU'ers !

squareznboxez - haha thanks man I've always loved the look of black on black and because it's a look that's not as common on skylines. And yours looks so mean ! Definately getting a photo together mate

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Haha the slo plate is awesome ;) Just dont give the keys to Owen as he has a reputation for liking skids :woot:

Should go, its cheap and a whole lot of fun.... I went to my first one last time, car sucked badly with teething problems and was retired pretty much after the first run.... But i smiled all day anyway :yes:

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