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Imported my R32 GTST last August and have been restoring and enjoying it now that the car is legal to own. Have owned several Nissans through the last decade or so and very much enjoy them. Be one of the few S13s with the lame KA24DE, the S13 with a CA18DET swap, a G35 (GT350 V35), or This GTST. Very much love my nissans.

Own several cars, my Skyline sits most of its days in the garage under lock and key. Husband is a huge gear head as well so we keep adding to the collection because we keep modding them to the point where it no longer makes sense to drive them to work. Just bought a new 2015 Subaru Crosstrek for that very reason....

anywho, glad to be here. here are some pics of our toys.

Yellow car
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green truck
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silver car
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purple car
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hopefully being a Yankee is alright. having a little trouble with one of my door locks and would like to get it squared away, otherwise I'm going to add my own actuator and to hell with the stock system.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/378736-r32-door-lock-issue/
(thread I was curious about for reference)

Cheers,

Gabby
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Hi nismogabby!

Absolutely being a yank is fine! We now have a North America forum because theres more and more members these days.

I love the yellow car, I have a little soft spot for Mazdas.

:welcome:

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Honestly this is an awesome forum. I have found myself reading and seeing alot of what everyone here has to offer. Most US Skyline forums aren't so great it seems. (Or from what I found they don't seem so great)

Thanks that means a lot!

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