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Name is Chris. I live in Cairns, drive a 94 sedan with a few mods here and there.

Spend lots of time reading the technical pages, slowly learning how these bloody skyrines work.

If there is anyone else on here from cairns (other than you Joe - JDRNQ) say hi if ya see me.

My heap wears SXC33 plates that stick out like the proverbial (just ask the coppers who defected this morn) lol

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heya all

Names Trent, would see me all around Mt gravatt to Beenliegh, as i live at eight mile plains.

Drive a green R33. Gimmie a wave ;)

msn: trentrichard14@hotmail.com

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Hi all, new to SAU migrated from NS.com as i get rid of my Sr20det 180sx for an R32 GTST Another black car :O

Loc Marybrough

msn gmew2@hotmail.com

Now has Gold Work 5 spoke wheels, 3" zorst and some rsr springs among other bits and peices

sorry about the size

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