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Hi,

I am moving to Brisbane on the 16th of May coming from Townsville.

I am keen to get into some of the cruises you guys organise.

I don't get a chance to see many skylines up here will be interesting seeing some other similar GTR's/GTSt's.

I am sending my car down first to Gavin Woods as it needs a couple things fixed that I don't want done in Townsville. Hopefully I can organise to have it ready close to the time I arrive.

Living - Clayfield

Working - Southbank

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Nice 33's!! I will have to get a better look at one of the cruises, if I can find my way to the starting point. I got a copy of the Brisbane/Gold Coast UBD which has been heaps of help so far. 7 job interviews in one day.

Theres only 3 R32 GTR's in Townsville. More ppl seem to like the R33 shape than the R32 shape.

My name is Jonathan as well.

Does anyone work in Urban Civil Design in Brisbane? (probably not)

Thanks. Being a Engineering Surveyor, I have more to do with the construction side of things (mainly sub-divisions), not so much design. Being from Townsville, ever come across a John Kuskopf? He has a small architect firm there.

Another GTR leaving us, soon there wont be any left ! Hamish with the white R33 GTR is getting rid of his to and i have just sold mine so that only leaves gary and aaron in the R32's and the doctor with his R33 . I think we need more GTR's up here to combat the WRX plague!

welcome jonathan. Looking foward to meeting you. I don't know about your choice of suburb to live in though. :) move to toowong/ indroopilly/ Auchenflower area. That's where most of team brisbane resides. Well, everyone that matters. :D

rock on. :headbang:

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