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Hey all,

Just wanted to say a quick hello, Being new to this site and all

I've just bought a silver 97 S2 R33 Skyline last weekend.

At the moment its completly stock standard but obviously that will

change, with the first thing im aiming to do is the zorst.

I've come from pretty much a ford back ground, having sold my last ford and being converted to Skylines :-) - Although I hope no one holds that against me

I'm looking forward to coming to some of the meets and meeting some new

people and seeing some great cars

Anyway enough rambling from me

Talk soon

Adam

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LOL @ ricey boys

Hello Adam ..... dont worry about the Ford thing - i come from a family of Holden lovers and they still accept me :D

Welcome to the Dark Side :rofl: be prepared to become extrememly poor and love it :rofl:

Hi Adam (and others)

I guess I should introduce myself too!

I've been a memeber for about a week. Got my first Skyline about a month ago. It is a Red 1998 R34 GTT with some good mods already on it - It is fantastic to drive. I haven't done any mods of my own (yet).

My previous car (Actually still have it - will get round to selling it eventually) was a modified '89 EXA (CA18DET). So I was already in the Nissan family :D

I can't wait to meet everyone and see an awesome line-up of skylines.

Cheers,

Jarred

Hi Adam (and others)

I guess I should introduce myself too!

I've been a memeber for about a week.  Got my first Skyline about a month ago.  It is a Red 1998 R34 GTT with some good mods already on it - It is fantastic to drive.  I haven't done any mods of my own (yet).

My previous car (Actually still have it - will get round to selling it eventually) was a modified '89 EXA (CA18DET).   So I was already in the Nissan family :rolleyes:

I can't wait to meet everyone and see an awesome line-up of skylines.

Cheers,

Jarred

wouldn't happen to have an upgraded turbo, front mount, ecu and be an automatic?

The dude in Mandurah sold it ? wow...

Hi All,

I didn't buy it from Mandurah, and I think the turbo is still standard. Yes it is Auto though. The guy I bought it off was named Daniel. It is in extremely good condition 41,000 on the clock and some good quality mods already done.

Cheers,

Jarred

Hey wow, thanks all for your welcomes!

I've just been surfing through the forums, Unfortunately i wont be able to make it down to

the dyno day as i've got paintballing on that sunday but i will make it to the next cruise or social event and i look forward to meeting everyone and checking out some of the cars :rolleyes:

Cheers

Adam

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