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Hi Everyone, I thought I'd introduce myself as I'm sure I'll be around here for a while.

I'm from England, came over to Australia on a working holiday visa last September, managed to find sponsorship so now I'm staying for a while.

Treated myself to a Christmas present and bought myself this R32 GTS-T. So far I'm loving it, but I do have a lot of plans for her! Anyway I'll stop waffling and stick up a few photos! Will start a build thread soon.

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G'day mate. I'm over in the Riverina and have a 32 as well. Nice to see another one. Enjoy your time in Aussie land. Also you've got the wrong sticker on your quarter panel
Unless you have a manual isolation switch there. It's the plain blue triangle for battery location.

G'day mate. I'm over in the Riverina and have a 32 as well. Nice to see another one. Enjoy your time in Aussie land. Also you've got the wrong sticker on your quarter panel
Unless you have a manual isolation switch there. It's the plain blue triangle for battery location.



Nice nice, do they have any local meets or do we all have to go to the city?? Cheers mate I'm definitely enjoying it, your modification laws are a bit silly but I'll get over that with the half price fuel!

Yeah the stickers and the Matt black vinyl wrap are coming off as soon as I can afford a closed door respray. It's white underneath so just going to get it matched back to the same colour. I just know the wrap has been on over 3 years so literally have no idea what the paint is like underneath!

Cooma has a car club that does Tarmac Hillclimb's. Wagga has a club that does gymkhana and drift events. Wagga is also building any international standard race track. I race at Cooma and over in Canberra and do track days at Wakefield. There's also a track in Melb. Don't know anything closer to Griffith

Cooma has a car club that does Tarmac Hillclimb's. Wagga has a club that does gymkhana and drift events. Wagga is also building any international standard race track. I race at Cooma and over in Canberra and do track days at Wakefield. There's also a track in Melb. Don't know anything closer to Griffith


Might have to go to Wagga then, learn how to drift in a proper environment! Cheers for the headsup!

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