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Hey there all,

Just wanted to drop in and say hi.

I got my Australian release(1 out of 100!! yay) '91 Black r32 GTR about 3 weeks ago!

If you see me floating around give me a wave!

Number plates at the moment are "GTR OOM"(NSW) just until I get the rego transferred into ACT.

It's got a little more power than my old '93 Sr20t powered Silvia! :-)

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welcome to the club mate, my name is Angus AkA Gus AkA spandex boy (dont ask). i'm the resident youngin of the canberra SAU errmm community. i think this needs a welcomeing cruise (any excuse will do, but i'm not orgganising) maybe another photoshoot or sumthin???

hope to see you around, got any pics of ur beast???

Gus

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hey mate im Andrew (there are lots of andrews on the site dont worry when you get confused).

if you have a look a few pages back in the spotted thread you'll see i spotted you, when you were at Federal golf club (i think it was last Saturday) im assuming you were there for the wedding?

anyway welcome aboard i like your simmons too. they suit it pretty well.

make sure you come cruising with too, we'll be happy to have you along.

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Welcome this will make it all clearer..................not:

I'm Danny, aka tridentt150v for SAU aka spitter, we have a sort of good vs evil club here, including Lycraman, his able assistant Spandex Boy, the evil Flash Bogan, Madam Lush the oracle [supposed to be able to read the future in leftover beer froth] and spitter the mentor with the loose lips [just don't stand too close if you don't want to get wet]. The rest of you can correct me if I'm wrong....................

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Thanks for the warm welcome all!

Yeah I was at the Federal Golf Club for the wedding the other week, it was my g/f's brothers......

I'm having a few probs with the gtr at the moment, it's keep losing power(I think/hope that it's one of the AFM's)... I'm getting some sent across from Perth so hopefully all will be fixed by the end of the week.

Anywho thanks again for the warm welcome!

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Damn a genuine aussie delivered gtr... one of the rarest of the rare :cheers:

Welcome mate, look forward to catching up with you some time. Otherwise if youre ever out driving around civic on friday nights anywhere you can usually find me (white gtr, white 3 spoke enkeis) at one of the service stations in braddon, come past and say hi. Wouldnt mind also getting a look at the transfer case cooler only you aussie delivered gtr and N1 boys got :D

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