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Hi all,

as the title says, I´ve been a member here for a very long time. Actually even before I bought my BNR34 back in the autumn of 2003. That one is sold and I´ve also gone through a BCNR33 since back then. At the moment I have a R35 GT-R which is my shops democar. I run a company in Sweden called APP and we´ve specialized ourselfs in the R35 GT-R since it came out here last summer. At the moment I´m looking for some parts for a special project of ours so if you can help, I´d very much appreciate it. Please take a look in the V-series section for the thread.

Best regards,

Perra

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Hehe.... Perra!!!

You'd have to take 1st prize for the least number of posts per year!!!!!!

Perhaps you're too busy in your work?

The last time I was in Stockholm, Ford had just taken over Volvo (and now it's Chinese) + SAAB still existed as a car company.

In 2004, I did a cruise from Copenhagen > Stockholm > Helsinki > St Petersburg > Tallin > Gdansk then back to Vienna > The Med

Stockholm is a beautiful city on a stack of islands (for our readers).

Cheers, Terry

Hehe.... Perra!!!

You'd have to take 1st prize for the least number of posts per year!!!!!!

Perhaps you're too busy in your work?

The last time I was in Stockholm, Ford had just taken over Volvo (and now it's Chinese) + SAAB still existed as a car company.

In 2004, I did a cruise from Copenhagen > Stockholm > Helsinki > St Petersburg > Tallin > Gdansk then back to Vienna > The Med

Stockholm is a beautiful city on a stack of islands (for our readers).

Cheers, Terry

I know! I actually had to check how many posts I had before writing that post. Turns out it was a big fat 0! :( :(

Yes, I´m actually very busy and have been for a long time. I´m trying to keep up on the Swedish, UK and American forums mostly. I really don´t have enough time to do more than the occasional look over here.

If you ever come back to Sweden, send me a mail and we can get together for a beer. :(

/Perra

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