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Hello Claire!

Great to have you on board. No doubt you will be welcomed by us all. It helps that you are a car loving female. It just makes it so easy for us to accept you :(

Anyway what is the car scene like over there? I want to maybe go over there to work and play for a year. Any advice in this regard would be great.

Welcome and enjoy! :burnout:

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Guest booty-licious
Originally posted by kil41t

Anyway what is the car scene like over there? I want to maybe go over there to work and play for a year. Any advice in this regard would be great.

Welcome and enjoy! :burnout:

Thanks everyone for the warm reception :(

The Skyline scene is huge! There is a forum like this with many owners and enthusiasts who just love the car! The forum have regular meetings all round the UK and arrange track days, rollin roads etc.. Check it out www.gtr.co.uk they are a very friendly bunch of lads and lasses.

As for getting over here and working, Im not sure to be honest. I dont think you need sponsorship, best to check tho'. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

Hope to see you in good ole blighty next year!

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ooooooooooooh!!!!!

I wana be the first one to post the newbie smilies in this thread!

:newbie:

:Party:

Welcome aboard Claire, and if you ever get the opportunity to come to Aus, then I'm sure we won't have trouble finding someone to show you around..... :(

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