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Hi everyone im Greg Fish 51years young I live in the Hawksbury area. Had a few Jap cars over the years and always love Skylines since the win at Bathhurst.

Got my first R33GTR last year and no its not my mid life crisis car haha. Just enjoy driving fast cars. Been on a few cruises with the SAU club had a good time hope to catch up with the boys soon. This is a great forum with lots of info. Cheers GF

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Hi everyone im Greg Fish 51years young I live in the Hawksbury area. Had a few Jap cars over the years and always love Skylines since the win at Bathhurst.

Got my first R33GTR last year and no its not my mid life crisis car haha. Just enjoy driving fast cars. Been on a few cruises with the SAU club had a good time hope to catch up with the boys soon. This is a great forum with lots of info. Cheers GF

Awesome! Car looks good... Next cruise we have on the menu is North, we are planning to cruise through Wootton way and have a feed at a roadhouse... Let us know if you want to mke the trip up? You certainly wont be the oldest GTR owner on our cruises, Norm takes the title of that one, he has 20 years on you ;)

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nah i need to put my turbo back on and currently in the process of getting new manny! unless i can get shotgun? :P

There will be a spare seat somewhere for sure, ill have the missus with me doing rolling photography for the guys this time, we are going to do a shoot on the highway :yes:

Keep an eye out for the events thread and jump in with someone, i am sure there will be CC guys as usual AND hopefully Greg can come show us the 33GTR :woot:

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There will be a spare seat somewhere for sure, ill have the missus with me doing rolling photography for the guys this time, we are going to do a shoot on the highway :yes:

Keep an eye out for the events thread and jump in with someone, i am sure there will be CC guys as usual AND hopefully Greg can come show us the 33GTR :woot:

right so your misses can have the back seat! sorted :P

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Hey thanks guys for making me welcome on the forum. I`m always keen for a cruise.Hey Matt we have meet before at Texi you know my son as well Micko on the forum.

Oh that trouble maker :ph34r: haha

Its been a long time since then, will be good to catch up and refresh my memory! :yes:

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