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Hey

33deg hot sunny, watching the water fall on the pool, having a VB at present, just got back from surfers paradise watching the INDY track getting built , walked a small way on main beach, all the topless girls sunbathing,

yeah bored, what are you all doing , hang on just getting another beer.

sorry!! I'm a shit stirrer.

Originally posted by MR-GTR

Hey  

33deg hot sunny, watching the water fall on the pool, having a VB at present, just got back from surfers paradise watching the INDY track getting built , walked a small way on main beach, all the topless girls sunbathing,  

yeah bored, what are you all doing , hang on just getting another beer.

sorry!! I'm a shit stirrer.

But aint u gay? so topless chicks on the beach wouldnt interest u anyway!!:) :shake:

I still cant believe u rang up Nissan and asked them all that crap!!:lol:

Now whos shit stiring who?:D

Hey there was too many girls sunbathing, it becomes stressfull, they all start stretching as you walk towards them, I had to come home!!!!!!!!

Married 5 kids one more in January, Gay !! not likley

Yes I did I have many freinds at nissan Japan, most are at Nismo Amori factory.

I speak Japanese enough, I worked at Nissan in Japan in 1990 on the GTR program.

I am at this time negotiating to do 18mths in Japan on the 35GTR racing program.

Originally posted by MR-GTR

give me your chassis no and model number and I'll find the truth for you. IF YOUR NOT AFFRAID OF THE TRUTH. I can also find how many owners its had and where it was sold and where it lived in japan , also 80% of Skyline imports are purchased from the "accident repair section" of the auctions.  

in the end I guess  as long as your happy with it then thats what counts.

G'day Steve,

Good to see your popping in to see us again - it's been a while.

I might take you up on this offer - as scarey as it is :D but it would be good to know.

Jayson

Hi Jayson

Its been a while, it is a hetic time for everyone, I'll be at bathurst for the 24hr, running a EVO lancer team , sorry no GTR!!!!, I think next year will see a 3 car GTR team if this year goes good with TV coverage.

been talking a lot with sponsors and its looking good next year.

I want a lot of support from Skylines Australia members if it comes off and it looks good from the sponsors. somone needs to blow the lambo off on the big tracks and he 34GTR is the car to do it.

will keep you informed as it goes.

regards

Steve

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