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**warning, warning, newbie newbie**

Just worked up the courage for my 1st post/thread, have been a

silent observer on SDU since oct 2001 and here on

skylinesaustralia from the beginning. I met MyGtst earlier

this year on my way home from my old job and caught up

with Diabolik1 and 88silouette last Sunday on the R31 club cruise.

I had a ball with all who went and look forward to meeting as many people as I can who also share the same passion for these remarkable automobiles as I do. I have owned a black R32 GTS-t since January with a few mods that won't be lonely for long! I don't know why I haven't posted untill now but this is definitely the first of many and I look forward to meeting as many of you and your cars as possible.

see you all soon

Rhys

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unfortunately my girlfriend was born on the 3rd of

November and as the saying goes man, "Hell hath no fury...."

but I will be there in spirit. Hey I should be free from now until the 3rd

if there are any other crooze's that may happen. My brother has a kickass

R31 coupe that is about 1/2 to 1 carlength quicker than me (bastard) and I'll let him know.

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Guest Nightsky

Hi everybody,

I am also a new member, have also been reading the boards for a while but only registered today. I am Skylarks little bro by the way. I own a 1987 skyline import with minor mods. It would be good to get to know some fellow skyline enthusiasts. :uh-huh:

Sweyn

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hey mygtst, it took me a while to get up the nerve, dunno why? Bad news dude, all those hoses and fittings you wanted me to get for you, no can do mate, I am no longer working at the truck joint sorry.:) But my new career will prove far more lucrative for the little R32.

Hope we'll catch up soon

Rhys.

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