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Hi Spiderman Here, My name is Phil

I drive a White R33 GTS-T and work in the IT Industry, Love Spearfishing and other activities.

Havent had my Skyline long and think these Forums are GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Okay I'll try this shit

Names,, Neil de Pau

Age: 41(Old Bastard)

BMW Parts Interpreter

Own: White(Fastest Colour) R33 GTS-T S2 and some dead Bikes in the back yard.

Hobbies,,Pro Slot-Car Racer,,,Taking Photos,,,Playing with fast cars and an ex Bike racer.

So who's organizing the Skydiving,,,,I'm up for it,,,,don't know about being Scared,,,that would be top fun.

New No Plate: No more ALA-42P,,,,Now UFO-25T

Neil.

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Well i suppose i oughta say somethin,

They call me Ian (AKA Ando)

Live on the Northern Beaches

Drive a R33 GTS-T (White!!!!!!!!!!!! the only colour to have) :)

Work as a part-time gas & oil maintanence repairer (but not for long) while studying couch potato management at Home, suggest this course as it is easy, just need to be able to find that personal arse groove in the sofa!! :O

Starting back at my old accounting firm in a couple of weeks NNNNOOOO!

Although money for car!

Yeah plates are stockos XZN-375 but not for long hopefully!!

Car mods ...... NOT ENOUGH!!

HKS Exhaust

BoostController

Air Filter

Wheels

Oh Yeah and its an AUTO!!!!!!!! :cry: But not for long gettin gearbox in a few weeks!! Still nothin like launchin in an Auto ahahahahahaha!!!!!

Cyas

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Yes BY BY or should i say "nick" i am a whore but i am comfortable with this status and will continue to whore my way through the females until i decide enough is enough :P

Who needs relationships when u can have the chance to venture out and live the single life...............

Sorry didnt catch up with ya was busy at the Great Northern!!

C ya fri perhaps...........more than likely

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