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Hi,

Thank you everyone. :D

GTS-t, hehe....Sorry about the 1:18 thing. :)

Thanks GTS-t, I will post some pictures when I buy it. :(

Thanks Dino, I'm happy to see that someone I know is on here. :)

Thanks Timmy, XrSiSt and Shell. :)

Shell, I live in the Manchester area. Do you know of it?

Regards,

-Elliot

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Hey Elliot,

Be careful on these forums, you may get this wierd compulsion to sell your model skyline and buy a model 180sx instead.

(:uhh: it happens to them all:uhh: )

Oh, and stay away from the team westside threads.

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Originally posted by R34_GT-t

Thanks Timmy, XrSiSt and Shell. ;)

Shell, I live in the Manchester area. Do you know of it?

Well I've heard of it :) Don't know much about it though. I'd love to come over there one day! I've got a friend who lives in the Lakes District??? dunno where that is exactly either :D

oh and i've got another friend (an aussie) who is living in ireland atm

sooo keen to go visit him.....and the pubs :D

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Originally posted by Duncan

Hey Elliot,

Be careful on these forums, you may get this wierd compulsion to sell your model skyline and buy a model 180sx instead.

(:uhh: it happens to them all:uhh: )

Oh, and stay away from the team westside threads.

Elliot, you must conform! There's no resisting!

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

Sell Skyline, buy 180, hang out with us westies

:devil2: :devil2: :devil2:

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Originally posted by R34_GT-t

Hi!

I have come from the GTR owners club UK forums. Minh asked a few of us to register a little while ago.

I would just like to say hello to everyone. :uh-huh:  

Regards,

-Elliot

woohoo Thankyou for coming over and saying hi Elliot.

You and your UK members are always Welcome here!:D

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Originally posted by Duncan

Hey Elliot,

Be careful on these forums, you may get this wierd compulsion to sell your model skyline and buy a model 180sx instead.

(:uhh: it happens to them all:uhh: )

Oh, and stay away from the team westside threads.

We Arent Homosexuals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What? you didnt mention anything about that? DOH! :D

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Originally posted by R34_GT-t

Hi,

Thank you Minh and Ryan. :D

Minh, No problem - I like to post on any Skyline forums. :uh-huh:  

I don't know if any other GTR UK forum members have registered other than me and Dino (DCD). ;)

Regards,

-Elliot

Great. I might post a Link over here then for them.

Was speaking to some guy named Lee Pendlebury?

He has great pics on his website. Nice British Hotties playing twister. :D

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