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Hey everyone, I just joined upto the forums hoping it'll be as usefull as the other skyline forums have been for me. I'm a proud owner of a 1983 Paul Newman Version Coupe HR30 :-)

Welcome! We are a useful bunch at times but im sure there should be some information here to help ya out!!! :jump:

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Hey everyone, I just joined upto the forums hoping it'll be as usefull as the other skyline forums have been for me. I'm a proud owner of a 1983 Paul Newman Version Coupe HR30 :-)

Hiya, do you still come on here..im just another kiwi with a PNV.

Hiya, do you still come on here..im just another kiwi with a PNV.

hell no he doesnt, not welcome here in my books either, After all the help me and ghostrider did for him, I get shafted and loose out on a fair whack of money. :blush:

he swapped his run down pnv for a even worse crummy 4 door.

hell no he doesnt, not welcome here in my books either, After all the help me and ghostrider did for him, I get shafted and loose out on a fair whack of money. :ph34r:

he swapped his run down pnv for a even worse crummy 4 door.

Aww what a sad guy..hes an idiot!! your guys knowledge would of been invaluable and sounds like he just messed with it..its a shame how some people take advantage of others but at the end of the day, if he thinks hes running away laughing, hes actually lost a hell of a lot more,

somewhere along the line something will come back and bite him on the bum :blush:

I hope he hasnt shut you guys out from trusting/helping other ppl but i wouldnt be suprised if it has.. :D

hell no he doesnt, not welcome here in my books either, After all the help me and ghostrider did for him, I get shafted and loose out on a fair whack of money. :P

he swapped his run down pnv for a even worse crummy 4 door.

ive been f**ked around like you wouldn't beleive with people here in NZ :ermm: , I Dont mind helping out or giving knowlege. :D. So your all safe. :blush:

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