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hey guys im new just thought i would introduce

myself im Sara... 18

with a r32 4 door... i bought to do it up a little b4 i get my learners lol

yea im slack shh (thats what yu get when yur friends get theres first :) )

im from brissy :rofl:

hey guys im new just thought i would introduce

myself im Sara... 18

with a r32 4 door... i bought to do it up a little b4 i get my learners lol

yea im slack shh (thats what yu get when yur friends get theres first :rofl: )

im from brissy :)

... :) how are you going to drive it when you get your licence? Is it NA?

*edit* oh, and hi !

Edited by Isola
... :) how are you going to drive it when you get your licence? Is it NA?

*edit* oh, and hi !

yes its na lol i will be keepin my car for a while lol

and instead of learing in some on elses car i bought my 32...

hey guys im new just thought i would introduce

myself im Sara... 18

with a r32 4 door... i bought to do it up a little b4 i get my learners lol

yea im slack shh (thats what yu get when yur friends get theres first :P )

im from brissy :)

Hey Sara,,

Welcome :P

Hope to see you and your 32 out and about sometime :P

Hey Everyone, Id like to introduce myself, My names Mitch Im 22 from townsville and me and my partner have just bought a 98 R34 GT-T sedan (we wanted a family car because we have a 4 month old bub :D) Its our first import and a big change from my VS commodore, so Hopefully we can learn a few things on here and hope to see some of you out cruising soon. Thanks everyone.

Hey all the names Steve im 23 and live in Brisbane

Had my R33 Series for 2 years now but just starting to want to get stuff done to it, keen to meet you guys and learn more bout my car. Whos coming on the cruize on the 28th, looking forward to it as its my first one.

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