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Hey everyone.

My name is Nathan and have recently joined SAU as it is the best skyline forum ever.

I am 20 and currently at ANU studying commerce and work part time at Autobarn in Belconnen.

I havent got a skyline yet but am not too far away. Im looking for an R32 GTS-t and cant wait til i'm behind the wheel. Also looking forward to meeting all you guys and girls as you are all seem like awesome people just by reading posts etc.

Well hope to catch up with you all soon and will let you know on my progress.

Nathan

P.S Thanks to Cassi for her encouragement for me to post :(

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Just saw a pretty good looking early R33 GTST at Wagga NSW today for sale, veilside kit good wheels some gauges etc, wanted around $20,000,. Hope this helps.

And welcome to the forum Nath.....................

And thanks Cassi, what is it u chicks have that us fella's don't................................aaaaaaarrggghh not that biology stuff again.

I always thought that when we get SAU business cards we'd have a pic of a GTR on it, but now I'm thinking that it would probably be better if we had a pic of Cassi on it instead!!!!!!!!!! :headspin:

i have a nice R33 for 19k if your interested (c'mon guys back me up lol)

anyway welcome to the forums, a truely great group of friends are here in the ACT and im sure you'll fit right in, most of us are at the Jerra pub on tuesday nights if you want to come and hang out with us, except i think im going to stay home this tuesday, wanna catch at least the 1st ep of the new o.c and im not feeling to social at the moment.

Hey dude, like Andrew said most of us go to the Jarra pub on tuesdays about 7. Thats how I meet everyone too. Just rocked up one day and played trivia. Good fun nice ppl. Watch out for the guys wearing pink but. lol.

Don't waste your time, all the best R32's are at the end of runway 6 at Osaka.

They dozed them into the sea to extend it............rat tat tat tat [machine gun fire across the bows].

I used to go fishin' with worms and such, but I find insults get more bites!!!

Don't waste your time, all the best R32's are at the end of runway 6 at Osaka.

They dozed them into the sea to extend it............rat tat tat tat [machine gun fire across the bows].

I used to go fishin' with worms and such, but I find insults get more bites!!!

Although we all know whales are an endangered species your last comment has just increased their rate of extinction…lol

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The rainbow Warrior will not save your 33's ass.

(Sniper Fire) :rant:

Thats the other thing Japs are good at - hunting whales - they do that when they're not dozing R32's, fortunately, although whales are not as quick as R32's, they are much smarter, thus they are able to outthink and evade any early model pursuit. If your looking for some sort of historic precedent, think [if able and you don't hurt to bad] neanderthal and cro magnon, neanderthal was made before cro magnon and was much stronger, but he wasn't built to last and ended up fading away in some sad, miserable way.

Cro magnon is still going. Much like whales, they are survivors, and have been around for millions of years despite some pathetic attempts by those in opposition. :kick:

Cro Magnon were Homo's and died out about 40,000 years ago in France from memory.

Although the intellignece level did vary the speed, agility and muscle of the Neanderthal (32) is still reveered and sought after. In true form tho, the smarter Cro Magnon (33) has not been directly sighted, but a quick glimpse in the rear view confirms their ongoing existance...

Neanderthals and Cro Magnons both hunted the same prey,Commonwhore drivers, and are closely related. So living in co-existance is preferable.

Sorry, Intentional mistake- First line should read Homo Sapiens.

Jokes

i like cars :rant:

Cro Magnon were Homo's and died out about 40,000 years ago in France from memory.

 

Although the intellignece level did vary the speed, agility and muscle of the Neanderthal (32) is still reveered and sought after. In true form tho, the smarter Cro Magnon (33) has not been directly sighted, but a quick glimpse in the rear view confirms their ongoing existance...

 

Neanderthals and Cro Magnons both hunted the same prey,Commonwhore drivers, and are closely related. So living in co-existance is preferable.

 

Sorry, Intentional mistake- First line should read Homo Sapiens.

 

Jokes

Thats the other thing Japs are good at - hunting whales - they do that when they're not dozing R32's, fortunately, although whales are not as quick as R32's, they are much smarter, thus they are able to outthink and evade any early model pursuit.  If your looking for some sort of historic precedent, think [if able and you don't hurt to bad] neanderthal and cro magnon, neanderthal was made before cro magnon and was much stronger, but he wasn't built to last and ended up fading away in some sad, miserable way.

Cro magnon is still going.  Much like whales, they are survivors, and have been around for millions of years despite some pathetic attempts by those in opposition.  :kick:

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