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Kia Ora. Hey everyone, jus thought i'd give myself an intro. Names Ranui, I've been reading on these boards for bout a month now but haven't posted yet so i thought i'd betta start now :P Purchased a silver 25GT R34 4-Door a few wks ago and my amount of driving has pretty much tripled since then :D Still stock, only things i've done are tinted windows and white licence plate light haha, hopefully more to come. Live down near the Hyperdome so you may see me down those ways, and i'm around Sunnybank a hell of a lot too.

Look forward to joining in on the club!! Cheers :D

p.s. pic is taken same afternoon i received the car.. need to take some new ones!!

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Kia Ora my kiwi friend.

I suppose I shall give you the baptism.

** I hereby anounce you man and......

ooops i mean, welcome to SAU QLD. As you probably already know, SAU QLD has usual events during the week that get you off the couch on a tight ass tuesday, and it would great to meet you.... (LOL i havent been to one yet).

Good luck with your 34 and again, welcome to SAU QLD

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Kia Ora Ranui

Im from nz to man what part ya from. Im from Thames (T TOWN az the bros would say lmao) just over the watter from aucks.

Good luck with the 34 i have the neo engine in my 32 and i no that thay go hard so start moding asap lol. but the thing is once you start you will never stop.

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Haere mai. Kei te pehea koe?

Did I get it right? :P

Thanks impact_blue!! I also would've accepted kai te aha koe :laugh:

Kia Ora, where u from in the long white cloud? I stayed in birkdale, nth auckland for quite a while and welcome, I live near the Hyperdome as well, you'll recognise me by the bonnet.
Kia Ora Ranui

Im from nz to man what part ya from. Im from Thames (T TOWN az the bros would say lmao) just over the watter from aucks.

Good luck with the 34 i have the neo engine in my 32 and i no that thay go hard so start moding asap lol. but the thing is once you start you will never stop.

Ohh i'll have to keep a look out for that bonnet then ay? :) I'm originally from Hastings aka H-TOWN hahaha, and yea once i start modding i'll probably get addicted :P

Thanks for the welcome peoples!! :)

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