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Manuel Kasko
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Hey guys,

Just got here for the start of my 3 month work trip. Staying at the Waldorf Apartments in Auckland and working pretty much straight across the road.

Already spotted a wingless silver 33, 4 door R32 and a R35 GTR driving down K road.

Is there any events happening in the next 3 months?

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Only thing I know from NZ is Beached as Bro whale

Apparently they kill the whale off. It ate plastic bottles and choked :(

but it comes back as a ghost and is all environmentally aware

oh and the All Blacks....Oz might be competitive this year

Hey Kasko - whats it like bro ?

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The weather is way better than Canberra. Everyone kept telling me it was going to be cold but it's like 18 degrees.

Plenty of hot women near where I am staying because I'm right near a campus.

Lots of imports driving around (they love the cube over here) plenty of nice r35's and lots of banged up r33's

Umm chicken breast is really expensive. Costs like $16-20 a kilo. The country side is really really nice and the central city of Auckland reminds me of a larger version of civic. It's got hardly any traffic in the actual central city.

Lots of homeless people in the city which is kinda sad. But plenty of charity things giving or hot meals and drinks.

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Hey bro - welcome to my hometown!

Hit me up via PM if ya wanna meet up and go for a cruise :)

I vouch for Daniel to be on his best behaviour in the passenger seat so long as he has refrained from beans in the past 12 hrs.

Dan,

You might have to wear a GT-R hoodie for the Skyline drivers to take notice of you...

or drive an Alfa Romeo for the campus girls to take notice of you. On second thought, hire a puppy.

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Haha just got back from a cruise with Adam above ^^^

We went to a car meet up in his 34 GTR. Met some really nice people and saw some nice/interesting cars. We also got lost but I wasn't complaining because we were cruising in his car.

Might go buy a puppy this weekend Terry and go for a walk around the street here haha.

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