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Originally posted by Duncan

Have any of you ever got past a blue skyline?  No..... then Blue is fastest - discussion over.

last night we went to Terrigal for a drive and at one of the stops a Blue GTS-T followed us. we had a chat, decent guy.

he has resprayed it from black to a very sexy blue. some of you will see it on one of our upcoming cruises as he was keen to join us. the only shame about his car was it's ride height. was way too high as he can't get into his driveway as it is so no chance of lowering it. ot will look the goods lowered.

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Hey guys/Gals just found thios forum thru a friend

The name is Mo

Live iN Hurstville

Age = 27

Own an R32 Gtst-t with few mods for now until i get my other parts finally Put in. Also own an Orange Exa turbo which is still in the workshop after 2.5yrs waiting to get finished, bla bla bla

Would like to catch up with you guys on the next cruise.

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My name is Matt, im 20, well nearly lol and live in Melb. Im just starting out in real Estate so if you need a house or advice im your guy. Im moving to Sydney in the next few weeks for work. When im there im buying my Skyline and cant wait to get out on some cruises with you guys...

Catch you soon, Matt.

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Hey,

I'm Tim and I've been sober for.. :(

Anyway I'm a web developer and I'm in my final WEEK of university!!!

I'm not a happy Skyline owner (yet). I've put the deposit down, just waiting on the right car :)

Anyway I live on the North Shore, keen to meet some fellow Skyline owners.

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Hey im Boro, and im also studying real estate at randwick tafe... I live around the eastern suburbs and do heaps of cruising. I enjoy surfing, cars, and getting pissed on the weekend with mates. I drive a black r33 gtst. the forums are great but people should organise more cruises, cause it seems like nothing is happening...

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HI all

NAME: MARIO

GOT A BLACK R34 GTT AND JUST GOT IT COMPLIED .. WAITING FOR THE PLATES FROM CANBERRA ."GOVERNMENT OFFICES WHAT CAN I SAY 2 WEEKS AND STILL WAITING..

LIVE: BOX HILL (NSW)

WORK FOR CANON OFFERING TECH SUPPORT TO AVERAGE CONSUMER AND TO MY MANAGER WHAT CAN I SAY SHE'S AMERICAN

HOPE TO MEET SOME OF YOU AT SOME STAGE..

IM LOOKING FOR ROUTE'S AT THE MOMENT SO WE CAN ORGANISE A CRUISE TO THE BLUE MOUNTAINS :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout

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Originally posted by infected flow

HI all

NAME: MARIO

GOT  A BLACK R34 GTT AND JUST GOT IT COMPLIED .. WAITING FOR THE PLATES FROM CANBERRA ."GOVERNMENT OFFICES WHAT CAN I SAY 2 WEEKS AND STILL WAITING..

LIVE: BOX HILL (NSW)

WORK FOR CANON OFFERING TECH SUPPORT TO AVERAGE CONSUMER AND TO MY MANAGER WHAT CAN I SAY SHE'S AMERICAN

HOPE TO MEET SOME OF YOU AT SOME STAGE..

IM LOOKING FOR ROUTE'S AT THE MOMENT SO WE CAN ORGANISE A CRUISE TO THE BLUE MOUNTAINS :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout

Welcome to SAU, Mario.

Tell me, in tech support, do you come across the problem of people using their caps lock key all the time?:lol:

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My names George, im 20, live in Bondi Beach but always hang out Liverpool way with mates.

Drive a blue s15 200sx with the number plates XCUZME, duh, few mods taken it to 145kw at the wheels.

I'm a Project Manager/Site Manager for a medium sized Construction Company as well as being a student at unsw doing building construction management with Sir Ricelot :P

I like women, cruising, cars, car audio, women, cars, cars, women, women, women, women, women and cars.

I hate taxi drivers and taxi drivers.

P.S. Boro is a biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitch :)

*me throws eggs*

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Hi, I'm Nick and I'm a Vinyl Addict... Oh no, wrong forum!

OK, start again: Hi, I'm Nick and I'm a Skyline addict. I like short walks to the fridge, good food shared in good company, curling up with that special someone for a night in, blah blah blah...

Vitals:

Name: Nick;

Age: 28;

Occupation: CSO for HIC/Medicare processing compo claims (boring!!!);

Likes: Skylines, chicks, good music, more good music, chicks, Skylines, Stageas, DJing (as a hobby), JZX and AE86 Toyotas, S- and RS-spec Audis, M-Tech BMWs, watching DVDs on a good Home Theatre set-up with the volume turned up to 12, chicks, people who show courtesy and respect to others, Skylines, taking my McLaren F1 down to the local Maccas drive-thru, and occasionally lift-off-oversteering my FWD Corolla;

Dislikes: People with no sense of respect for others, people who don't have manners, people who are just plain dumb, taxi's, rednecks in their Kingswoods and Falcons, $#itty drivers, not owning a Skyline (yet), reaching for my drive-thru Maccas from my McLaren F1's central driving position (didn't they think of this?), and rude people (did I mention that already, in any way, shape or form?)

Peace outside, you know what I'm say?

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Name - Carlo

Massive - Chatswood West (aiii)(formerly from beaches)

Car - R33 Skyline called sasha

Work - I work as a systems administrator for a publishing company

Likes - I enjoy music, getting out and about.. Cruising, driving, racing, thinking about racing...

anyway yeah dont be afraid to drop me a email or icq.

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Originally posted by infected flow

HI all

NAME: MARIO

GOT  A BLACK R34 GTT AND JUST GOT IT COMPLIED .. WAITING FOR THE PLATES FROM CANBERRA ."GOVERNMENT OFFICES WHAT CAN I SAY 2 WEEKS AND STILL WAITING..

LIVE: BOX HILL (NSW)

WORK FOR CANON OFFERING TECH SUPPORT TO AVERAGE CONSUMER AND TO MY MANAGER WHAT CAN I SAY SHE'S AMERICAN

HOPE TO MEET SOME OF YOU AT SOME STAGE..

IM LOOKING FOR ROUTE'S AT THE MOMENT SO WE CAN ORGANISE A CRUISE TO THE BLUE MOUNTAINS :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout

hey!! i think your car is at one of the places i work!!!

black r34 with volk rims???

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