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hi all i have just brought my first skyline r33 is there and skyline clubs in sa i can join? regards mid life crisis

congrats.

yeah mate is the club to be in, for parts or knowlage on problems and advice.

and also events such as cruises and dyno days ect..

Congratulations and welcome to a life of prostitution and debauchery as you forever try and find more money for the next mod on your car.

Skylines Australia (SAU) isn’t really a formal club here in SA, but we do get together from time to time for dinners, cruises or other events. Keep en eye open on this forum for details.

Another alternative is SVD (Nissan Special Vehicles) http://www.svd.asn.au/ for a more of a formal club. They have all sorts of Nissans, including skylines.

thanks guys i pick the car up tuesday looks fairly stock apart from the rims but has hiflow exhaust and a pod filter turbo timer ect ect already have a rb30 bottom end for upgrade later but will look for a nice body kit first any places in adelaide stock them? looking forward to seeing a few of you guys about on the road

regards mid life crisis

"...as you forever try and find more money for the next mod on your car...."

Good work on the purchase, just watch out in regards to the above comment!!! Its so true!!

Ive had my Stagea (skyline wagon of sorts) for 2months now, and have already spent bloody 5k on it (just added it up, Im shocked!!)

Brendan

Ive had my Stagea (skyline wagon of sorts) for 2months now, and have already spent bloody 5k on it (just added it up, Im shocked!!)

took me 4 yrs to spend that much on my line :O :lol:

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