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Welcome to the crew Cam.

I have only recently joined this merry band of men and women myself and they really are a super friendly bunch. Unfortunately I live in the deep north and we don't have many of these great cars up this way but I am sure you will really enjoy the Skyline scene in the South East.

Ya wont stop grinning.

Muz

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Just wanted to say hello to all the Bne peeps out there as i have just registered as a member of the SA forums....

I am about to take delivery of my car next week, it's a 1995 R33 GTR V spec (my dream car) & am extremely excited about it:D

I hope you all can help me spend lots of modification money on it & will point me in the right direction as it will be only my second skyline I've ever owned (after a 1988 RB30 Skyline Silhoutte) a few years ago...

For the last few years I've been around the traps in a White N15 Pulsar Turbo Sedan causing havoc to all & sundry...:P

Anyways, I'd love to catch up with you all on a cruise shortly, unfortunately I cant make it to the 5th October cruise, so until then...

Catchya Cam;)

Originally posted by GTR Cam

Just wanted to say hello to all the Bne peeps out there as i have just registered as a member of the SA forums....

I am about to take delivery of my car next week, it's a 1995 R33 GTR V spec (my dream car) & am extremely excited about it:D  

I hope you all can help me spend lots of modification money on it & will point me in the right direction as it will be only my second skyline I've ever owned (after a 1988 RB30 Skyline Silhoutte) a few years ago...

For the last few years I've been around the traps in a White N15 Pulsar Turbo Sedan causing havoc to all & sundry...:P  

Anyways, I'd love to catch up with you all on a cruise shortly, unfortunately I cant make it to the 5th October cruise, so until then...

Catchya  Cam;)

Good to see another GT-R owner up this way, hope to see you out and about GTR Cam.

stew

NIZR34GTT,

Nah, I have terrified all the local falcadore drivers and they won't come out and play with me now. I have a connection to the forum at my worksite which is highly mobile.

Starved for knowledge about these cars up here so this is a good way to find out all about them.

Cheers

Muz

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