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Hey all, just thought id introduce myself to all the NSW skyline owners out there. Just recently purchased a 1990 R32 GTR a couple days ago, gunmetal grey, pretty standard engine wise, just having a few problems with misfiring at the moment, but it has been sitting around for 4 months with unleaded fuel in it :s.

Living in Sydney area, hope to see you all around the place.

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i have already filled out the application form haha. hope to get to some event soon :thumbsup:

Good to hear Rory, The next even we have coming up is a go karting day in November. Check out the even section for details

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Ill get some pics up when i get my car back haha, woke up this morning ready to take my car for an early morning drive....ended up driving it straight to the nearest mechanic, couldn't get it over 2.5 due to misfiring. Kinda put a damper on my birthday lol

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Well Car is all fixed, few spark plugs replaced as well as the cam sensor being replaced, runs like a dream. So i hope to be there for the thursday cruise, looking forward to meeting some of you.

Oh and a question about membership, should i pay before or after my app has been recieved or does it not really matter? heh.

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Oh and a question about membership, should i pay before or after my app has been recieved or does it not really matter? heh.

It doesn't matter which order you do it in, we can check the account for the funds transfer and sort it out when it goes through. As long as you put clear details on the bank transfer details like "membership Rozza" or something similar, then we should be able to trace it.

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