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hey guys. just registered and have been reading the forums. sounds like you guys have some cool topics and events. i recently cruised with you guys up north way to lyndoch. great fun. my brother goes on the forum usually but this is my first time. just wanted to know how to get an icon/photo for my username as most of you guys seem to have one. i own a red r32 gtst and it would look great next to my user name.

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Hi

To add your own avatar, click on the "My Controls" link at the top of the forums

Click on "Edit Avatar Settings" in the Personal Profile menues on the left hand side

from there you can follow the instructions on the page and select an avatar from the gallery or load on of your own.

Hope this helps.

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have you got your power fc installed yet? i was thinking of gettin one for mine. it will be interesting to see how much difference it makes so keep me informed! :) see ya round woodcroft anyway. skylines keepin the south alive!!

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