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Hey guys, Nossy here. Just thought i'd introduce myself to the forums as ive been on a few times but never actually officially registered and posted.

The name's Eunos but friends just call me nos or nossy for short. Im 23 lived in Perth basically entire life and been into cars since 17.

I've owned quite a large variation of cars since 17 which include 2 5series BMWs, 97 Prelude, 89' 300zx, a Mazda Eunos 800m the supercharged v6 version, an 05 ford xr6t mk2 and currently rolling around in an 06 Wrx.

Currently on the prowl for a V36 skyline. theyre a seriously sexy piece of car and i cant wait to have my own to mess with. i also love how rare they are in aus, only 4 currently on carsales with my specifications, so whenever you all see me startin threads etc, it most probably is V36 related.

thanks and cant wait to cruise with the perth crew.

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welcome buddy, are you north side or SOR??

make sure you drop into the WA section for info on local meets and events.

Will do buddy. Im SOR. in ghetto thornlie. Ithink ive seen ur rs4 before did it get stereo work done at alberts?

Sorry bout the late reply im currently on holiday in fiji.

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