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So I met a fine women from Melbourne who has been hassling me to move to Melbourne. I'm finally doing it. I drive an M35 stagea now, but did have a 271rwkw R33 GTSt so I would love to meet some Skyline/ Stagea owners around the place. I will be moving around north west Melbourne Ascot Vale/ Flemington area.
While I'm at it, I'm a qualified Auto Electrician and will need a new place to practice my skills. If anyone knows of a shop looking for someone, or has a shop of their own, I'm your man, hit me up.
Cheers, Chris

Suitable thread title, it has been pouring rain all day, and of course as I'm writing this it's sunny: typical Melbourne.

I'm from around that area, one tip is to steer clear of the Flemington flats at night, can be rough. Otherwise a good suburb.

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