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OK, everyone who lives in Coldville....come and say hello!!

I realise there might not be that many of us *lol* :)

Me....I live on the Southside, and drive a wine red R33 with no. plates "MTF" which stands for "Master Tyre Fryer" or "My Turbo Flys" if you believe my b/f...otherwise, it's just my initials ;)

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Good afternoon people ;) just registered not lomg ago :)

I have a Silver R33 GTS-T, hence my name (SilverSlyder). Look forward to hearing/talking to you all. I know there are a lot more of us out there so pass the word, the more the merrier. Peace 8) .

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Hey Prank, appologie accepted :) .

Shell or any of the other canberrans, seen [eck]slyder lately? use to see him now and then going by on the other side of the street, haven't seen him lately. Saw Jay95R33 a few weeks ago (didn't wanna honk was in another car).

Has anyone brought/told any mor of the old SDU canberrans to the new foum? And can we still use the SDU site?

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Yep, you can still use the SDU site, they have delayed the pay-to-post idea for a week...perhaps forever (depends on the outcome of an Exec meeting).

I can't remember who I told from the ACT. There's heaps of stuff about it on SDU now anyway...anyone who hasn't been around for a while will work out where we all are.

But if there's anyone you think of SilverSlyder, send them a PM! :) You can check the member list (up the top) to find out if they're already signed up or not.

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s13drifter, your mum rocks, mine would never think of trading her laser for "one of those big gas guzzlers"

rod

Haha funny you should say that Rod, i sold a Laser for the R33 hehe

Guys, I have sent an email to [eck]slyder and also MK555 (the R33 GTR owner at the last Canberra cruise)...still getting around to everyone else :)

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