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Originally posted by Birty

At least he doesn't sit in his little NSW forum and post once every 3 days....:shake: :shake: :shake:  :burnout:

wtf are you on about Birty?? :confused:

George...absolutely positively...I will be putting up some info on that Sydney/Canberra cruise soon. I have a plan worked out...just have to get some final details...we can push the dates forward to when Troy & Kyles are here :cheers:

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Hi there,

I know it isn't really the same, but I have a Datsun 260z with R32 RB20DET in it.

It is good to see a few Skylines getting around Canberra....

For those interested, I have included a picture - note I am obviously pretty bad with a camera, because the car is red, not pink, like the picture suggests! :P

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G'Day, my names Andrew and i live in kambah and drive an R32 GTS (turbo coming!:P ) unfortunatly the car is bog stock except for a minor stereo and alarm, with BIG plans on their way!

i wouldnt mind cruising with u guys in canberra sometime

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Originally posted by SupaFly Skyline

G'Day, my names Andrew and i live in kambah and drive an R32 GTS (turbo coming!:P )  unfortunatly the car is bog stock except for a minor stereo and alarm, with BIG plans on their  way!

i wouldnt mind cruising with u guys in canberra sometime

Supafly as in Supafly car club???????

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Originally posted by Shell

.... (look out for a wine red R33 :mad: )....

Pffffttt......what a crappy colour.....:D:( (joking Shell, joking...)

Ok, I'll go back to my hidy hole, now. But I'll be back when I eventually get my GTR.

Mwwwaahhhahahah......ahahahha.....ahahah *fading evil laugh*

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a GTR, Tim? tell me more :D

and u know how cool red is, no need to pretend, we're all friends here :mad:

SupaFly...mine is very much a daily driver...hehe I can prove it - it's always dirty LOL! I live down near Athlon Drive (near the lake). Whereabouts are you? I've never seen an R32 around Kambah :(

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Originally posted by Shell

a GTR, Tim? tell me more :)  

and u know how cool red is, no need to pretend, we're all friends here :D

My 5 year plan - buy a house and a GTR. :)

LOL.........Silver is a cool colour Shell, Red is only cool when it's on a car with a prancing horse emblem!!! You know it's true...:uh-huh: ;):D

Drift Spice.....LOL......has class.:)

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Give him time...OH and better tyres on his Williams :)

he's only been there for a couple of years...he'll come good !!

btw, your 5 year plan sounds good :uh-huh:

I have the house and the GTSt...still working on the GTR :)

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g'day all,

My name is Zacos and I have just recently joined Skylines Australia.

Haven't been able to post anything from work so I probably won't be able to reply straight away!!

Anyway, I drive a Black 1994 R33 GTSt :) and am loving it (need more stomp though)

have seen a few skylines getting about (very nice cars!!!)

Was out at Skyline Performance in Mitchell the other weekend and met joe (top bloke), at least there is now someone in Canberra that knows Skylines!!

looking forward to chatting with y'all soon!

Ciao!!! :) :) :D

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