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French newbie say hello !

Hi everybody !

I'm Félipé, young men from France, 28yrs old, living between France and Switzerland !

At first, i'm sorry if my english is not pefect, i do the best i can, and i hope to learn more and more on this forum ;)

One years ago, i realised a 17yrs old dream : Buy a white Skyline GT-R R32... and i have the chance to found a Vspec version, with low kilometers, ! 

Clean history, no rust under, all service done, perfect condition !

After a hard registration (long story...), i have finally have my french plate last month, on the 26 of december, perfect gift from santa hahaha 

For more information on the car, i'm going to make a topic juste for her, wait & see !

 

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Bonjour mon amie, comment cava? 

Je mappelle Charles. 

Je suis enchante.

Excusez mon francais insufficant, s'il vous plait.

Welcome to the forums! Can't wait to see the thread on your car and hear about the long registration process. 

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Thanks for the welcoming ! (and for the effort to speak french :cool:)

there is some pictures of my car !

After, can somebody say to me where i can make a topic just for my car history .

 

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16 hours ago, whiteghostVspec said:

Thanks for the welcoming ! (and for the effort to speak french :cool:)

... where i can make a topic just for my car history

Merci beaucoup!

And a lot of people post up their cars in this sub:

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/forum/190-projects-overhauls-and-build-ups/

9 hours ago, ERO54N said:

Merci beaucoup!

And a lot of people post up their cars in this sub:

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/forum/190-projects-overhauls-and-build-ups/

thanks for the link !

2 hours ago, petes-performance said:

Welcome Felipe. Mad car bro money well spent.

Yeah i think the same, this car is a long time dream for me

1 hour ago, gtst_94 said:

Nice car

thanks ;)

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