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i used to be quite an active member here when i had my last r32, but i have been lurking in the shadows for the last few years

but im happy to say im back with avengance on the skyline scene with the purchase of a black r32 v spec gtr :D

i have a bit of work to do to it but once its sorted ill be back in with the crew and catching up with some old mates again (most of which i have kept in touch with) and keen to make new ones

for those who dont know me the names Jon and im from toowoomba and im a plastic welder :) and i like women... ALOT!! :banana:

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i am on there a fair bit for the classifieds section as foamer_69, as there usually are a fair few items for sale in the bris area.

got no negative feedback for you, was just wondering as you ocassionally had some r32 parts for sale and was just checking whether it was the same person.

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heya Will whats happenin mate....still got the black GTST? youre the one who should have an r34!!! still got the cappa??

eugene you should come to the skidpan day slip and i are having james is comming too :blush: good to catch up with everyone again

hahaha actually saw Will yesterday too... he's gone euro.

keen to head to the skidpan, trying to get my car running first!

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