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Hey Brendan.....hope life's been treating you well. Got any projects on the go these days?

Not a lot of any-siders around here any more! We moved so far south west we fell out of Sydney altogether (because sheds)

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LOL - good to hear from you guys. It's be a long time !

@Duncan No project on the boil (that's the reason I came back actually) - I"ve been in Adelaide for 4 years now - Once married and with 4 kids now - I've had no time or money for Car projects.

However, I think that is all about to change.

So I came on here looking for a clean 1989, 1990 R32 Gtst. Anyone know anything for sale ?

I wanna get a track car under historic rego.

We are now blessed with The Bend, Mallala and AIR - so time to get back into it.

Cheers boys

B-Man

18 hours ago, B-Man said:

....Once married and with 4 kids now - I've had no time or money for Car projects.

However, I think that is all about to change......

Still trying to work out if you are planning to change the married and kids status, or the car projects...

(congrats BTW!)

I don't know a 32 gtst for sale, probably even those are starting to go up instead of down in price these days unless they have been thrashed in between. A wanted to buy thread may still get different sellers to other sites, but the state and social parts of the forum are pretty quiet these days

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On 12/01/2022 at 5:15 PM, Duncan said:

I'm so far southside I fell out of Sydney!

How's life treating you ?

Dad life mate - I figured it was time to actually log back into the forums :) 

Finally a GTR owner again too, so might make a cameo appearance at the putty road cruise.

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On 12/01/2022 at 6:36 PM, Blitz said:

Are you still on the beaches? We should legitimately get a pizza catchup sorted - Its been way way too long.

I am. In Elanora Heights. Where are you ?

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