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hey how are u all goin?? my names kylie im 18 years of age.....and im a childcare worker!

5months ago i bought a R32 GTR 1989:) its all stock atm but when the money starts rolling in again it wil b getting work done to it! i would like to keep it as orginal as possible thought:P~

anyway im new to this site and thought i would say hello:)

hope to see u all around:):D

ill get a pic of my car up there very soon:)

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dont think that was me......maybe it was! hahahaha oh well keep looking out for me hahahaha!

oh yeah i think i saw that one at one of the mc tuning days! i have a blue r32 gtst and got bogged on the circuit that day i think  :D

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oh yeah i think i saw that one at one of the mc tuning days! i have a blue r32 gtst and got bogged on the circuit that day i think  :D

Was it the september tuning arvo? I have a dark blue R32 GTR and I was there....But I don't remember there being any 32 gts-t's :(

Yeah Missy I understand you're position, I have an office job and it's not easy owning a GTR on that kind of money!!! Then again I am a little bit older than you so the pay probably isn't quite so lousy (21) Takes forever to save up whenever I need money for the car though :)

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