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just wana introduce myself now that i have a proper skyline, r32 lol, love the rb20's

anyways the r32 is 93 gtst, white, and is an ex sau car, was wearing number plates HADTOO, if any1 can recall.

it is curently getting fixed, left hand side front an rear control arms and the rest of the shit from driftin prang.

she is pretty much stock apart from cams, 3inch zorst from dumpy, and 15psi. white interior with t.v. mounted were the centre vents used to be

i get my licence back in 6weeks, after 18 months of buses, trains and scabing lifts from me being young and dumb.

the car an i will be seen alot as i work all over melbourne, mostly monash uni, pbr brakes, visy board in resivoir, and so on.

also a big thanks for the help over time as there is alot of tallent on these forums when it comes to these cars.

hopefuly uz will get to know me and like me over a few meets and cruzes as im keen to meet u all.

thanks again chris...

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when i get my licence back, like i said the car and me will be out an about for some fun..

i have chosen EAS to deal with my car, hopefully im doing the right thing only time will tell, but yer i cant w8 for cruz's and meets.

thanks guys and girls

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just a quick question people, didnt want to start a new thread

on my engine tags it says, skyline 1/93 and also has nissan lena skyline.

does this mean its a series 1 , 93 model and wtf is a lena or lema??

car isnt here at the moment but its definatly lena or lema.

thanks, and hello to u to sarah lol

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just a quick question people, didnt want to start a new thread

on my engine tags it says, skyline 1/93 and also has nissan lena skyline.

does this mean its a series 1 , 93 model and wtf is a lena or lema??

car isnt here at the moment but its definatly lena or lema.

thanks, and hello to u to sarah lol

1/93 means first month 1993, so January 1993 is when the car was built mate :ninja:

not sure about lena or lema tho :cheers:

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