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Hi guys, I'm Brock I currently drive a white 93 R32 GTR with 350kw atw with the plates O BROCK. I look forward to catching up on cruises, track days and talking to like minded about their skylines.

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Hi Brock, great to have you here! You'll find that were a pretty relaxed mob in QLD and there's a lot of slagging and banter. Feel free to introduce yourself in the mugabetown or at events. :)

Look forward to seeing you around mate. :)

Welcome! How long have you owned the GTR?

p.s. I believe that is my friends old GTR they sold it this year and the guy then onsold it and if it isn't it looks exactly like it if it is I love this car!

Hi, welcome.

Feel free to jump into the forum discussions and festivities. All of us like to talk skylines and RBs

Except nick he only likes talking about his dirty LS1 skevy.

Hi, welcome.

Feel free to jump into the forum discussions and festivities. All of us like to talk skylines and RBs except Nick (Captian Natro)...he likes to talk about dionosaors like a child :P

FYP

sigh....By giving the LS1 attention be it negative or positive you're only fueling the behaviour and enabling him.

the only way forward is completely ignoring the abomination. Or performing an exorcism with old engine oil from a PGC-10 GTR spiced with R35 break dust.

And while its being performed have a huge stereo playing the sound of RB26 valves bouncing.

/rant

:P

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