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Hi Guys / Girls ,

Me and my business partner sam have just moved from the uk to the sunshine coast to sell rota wheels in australia,

Hope to get into the local import scene once we have our demo car sorted and im needing an adrenalin after selling my UK demo car (EVO X RS)

So just a little post to say wave.gif hope to see you all about soon ,

Some pics of our previous cars

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Hope speak to you all soon

John

and customers cars

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Let me know if any of you guys are up this way and any meets / cruises

PS has anyone got a r32 gtr i just need to ask i quick question !

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PM Sent Dude,

Man, looking at the pic of the Grey R35 is making me jealous , i had one on order back in the uk but cancelled it to come to your fine country !

J

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Hey peoples,

My name is Josh I own a yellow R-34 Skyline. Had her for about 10 months now and she is my pride and joy.

I live at Mount Gravatt just near nathan Campus. Go to sunnybank a fair bit and see alot of nice imports around.

Nice to meet you all!!!!! If you see me round don't by shy and come say hi...

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Hey peoples,

My name is Josh I own a yellow R-34 Skyline. Had her for about 10 months now and she is my pride and joy.

I live at Mount Gravatt just near nathan Campus. Go to sunnybank a fair bit and see alot of nice imports around.

Nice to meet you all!!!!! If you see me round don't by shy and come say hi...

nice

i've seen you around the area

i'll give ya a wave if i ever get the chance

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Hey All!!

Nice to see some more 34's! :D

If you see me around, Dont be scared to say hi!! :P

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Hey peoples, Ive just moved to the Gold Coast and I'm in the market for a 33 GTST. Will be buying in a few weeks as I have my eye on a few. Just a small upgrade from the MR2 hehehe. Hope to see some of you around.

Cheers, Mark

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Hey. :D

Been in Brisbane for about 8 months now.

I drive a R34, had it for about 3.5 months :P

If you see me around. Say hi =]

hiya riki lee about time you showed your face here

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As if we race on this forum! only at the trackz yo!

welcome all noobies!! make sure you come to this thursdays meet! at Baskin and robins at indooroopilly ay 7.30 or kenmore nandos ay 6.30

it's just a few of R32 and other sports cars drivers I've met on the road were kinda aggressive lol

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As if we race on this forum! only at the trackz yo!

welcome all noobies!! make sure you come to this thursdays meet! at Baskin and robins at indooroopilly ay 7.30 or kenmore nandos ay 6.30

btw I can't pm you back it says I'm not allowed to yet

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hey all names iain, made the move from the S.A. to the sunny coast, rolling a white C33 laurel. if you see me running around say hi or give a wave. wheres the meet spot around the coast?

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