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hey people i got told about this site from the person who i just bought my car through. Little about me im 19 male:) and lived on the coast all my life and love it there isint a better place to live.

I recently go myself a series 2 r 33 (white) about 2 weeks ago and its such an addiction driving the thing. Its just standard except for the cat back exhaust which i will be running through to the turbo very soon. That is once i pay off my new 18's and my 400r sideskirts which are being installed this week sometime

I live around the ashmore area so if u c me around dont hesitate to say hello im normially pretty nice:P

Just got a quick qustion for u all how do u tell the difference between a non turbo and a turbo? is it ment to have that 25-t gtst thing on the back? because mine is a turbo and it doesnt have anything like that on the rear of it?

look forward to seeing u all around!

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Just got a quick qustion for u all how do u tell the difference between a non turbo and a turbo? is it ment to have that 25-t gtst thing on the back? because mine is a turbo and it doesnt have anything like that on the rear of it?

look forward to seeing u all around!

Hi welcome aboard :wavey:,

the best way of telling is the N/A's have four stud wheels instead of 5 stud and they usually have a blue and white GT badge instead of a red and white GT badge.

Other than that they pretty much look identical.

yeah i never stop driving on the weekends the only place i basically stay clear of is surfers! im over surfers u know how it is u turn 18 and never stop going a year and a half laterz im completly over it lol, although there are a lot of fine women in there so now that i got a better car maybe i will be cruising around there more often lol

well your not missing much unless u like loud music people throwing up on u and other wanks that just like to start fights for no reason except they think ythey are tough. It comes in handy when my best freind is from somoa lol 120 kg's of i dont take no crap from no one lol

You mean being oogled over by dateless and desperate men? Drinking till you can't remember anything then going home and spewing it all back up the next morning and not being able to breathe properly because of all the smoke that you have inhaled through the night..

I'd rather spend it in petrol and go and tlak to mates and remember what I did :)

haha i agree i hope u mean put petrol in your car not drink it:P heard it has stronger effect then getting drunk lol. Yes at the moment i cant think anything better then driving my skyline and spending money on that. I had to make my decision gf or skyline and i choose wisley i think?>

is a bit diff for chicks hey guys just go there for one reason and no one can deny it to hook up with a hot girl lol but i know heaps of girl freinds that have never been to a club its just different for them i guess. BTW i am sorry about dodgy spelling my keyboard keys most dont work unless u smash them

Just got a quick qustion for u all how do u tell the difference between a non turbo and a turbo? is it ment to have that 25-t gtst thing on the back? because mine is a turbo and it doesnt have anything like that on the rear of it?

I have a sticker.

Its a genuine Nissan one sent to me from Japan.

That's what he sent me when I asked him for Japanes Nissan Stickers for my skyline :P

Make me an offer for it.

I have a sticker.

Its a genuine Nissan one sent to me from Japan.

That's what he sent me when I asked him for Japanes Nissan Stickers for my skyline :D

Make me an offer for it.

If you give me $20.00 I will take it off your hands :P

Nexus u crack me man.... "A destinct lack of acceleration"..... Man so so funny...

Yeah welcome noob.... Anyways one question... Man what do you do... 19 and you bought a S2???? When i was 19 i thought i was top shVt with a S1.... Now i have a house or two so i guess i shut up....

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