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Evening fellow skyline owners:)

As of today i am the proud new owner of a 1993 R32 GT-R:D . Just have to sought out rego and a little paperwork and i will be driving around in one of my dream cars in a couple of days. I will post some pictures when i bring her home:cool: .

A little info:

Red metallic

89 000 kays on the clock

HKS FMC

18" volk racing rims (very very nice)

Everything else is standard, a great base to start from i think. What do you guys think.

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erin - i might see you around the coast, ill sms you if i have my car etc.. if i can organise somethin.. i might meet you guys in brissy possibly, depending on fuel .. etc.. but yeah.. if i dont cruise with you and you see a nice blue r32, with stock silvia wheels.. you know who it is.

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Originally posted by Boxhead

erin - i might see you around the coast, ill sms you if i have my car etc.. if i can organise somethin.. i might meet you guys in brissy possibly, depending on fuel .. etc.. but yeah.. if i dont cruise with you and you see a nice blue r32, with stock silvia wheels.. you know who it is.

Blue? You changed the colour? I didn't know that.

ewps.. sorry for hijacking the thread!

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