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Hey guys im just new on here. I did Join last year, but i havnt really had a computer until now, so this is the first time ive gotten onto here in a while.

Anyway just thought i would introduce myself and say hi!

Im from newy, and own a R33 as pictured.

Also i didnt know if there was an "introduce yourself section"

So sorry if its in the wrong forum!!

Cheers

Dave

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hey!

welcome... im from newy too- my name is manda. drive a black gts 33. i see ya round sometimes.. u mite not notice me  :) prolly see ya in town.

Really?

Have you got photos of your skyline?

Ill be in town tomorrow arvo?

Ill be sure to wave to you next time. :)

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Hey dave, nice to see you finnaly joined.

I see the purple flash streak thru Charlestown sometimes and occasionally grab EVERYONES attention when you lurk past the foreshore.

Unbelievably nice car you have mate - the cars a tribute to ya - hopefully my car may be as impressive as yours one day.

Ill stick my hand out and wave next time i see you. Not sure if you've seen my car around newcastle much.

You coming on the Newy cruise on the 18th to Solidiers point?

Link is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=94348

Be nice if you could make it along.

-Dave.

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Hey guys im just new on here. I did Join last year, but i havnt really had a computer until now, so this is the first time ive gotten onto here in a while.

Anyway just thought i would introduce myself and say hi!

Im from newy, and own a R33 as pictured.

Also i didnt know if there was an "introduce yourself section"

So sorry if its in the wrong forum!!

Cheers

Dave

I've heard about you before, I hear you're trouble!

She mentioned a skyline in newcastle with the plates weapon!

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