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Howdy all,

Been reading the forums for a while now, and had my skyline for a few months, so figured it was time to say hello.

My car is a 95 S1.5 4dr manual gtst in white. Basically stock except for a full whiteline kit. Will gradually upgrade bits and pieces while trying to keep it looking as stock as possible.

Will add pics later.

Mainly drive around the Glen Waverley area, to and from work etc. So if you see a white 4 door give it a wave :) I try to wave at all the skylines I see :(

Looking forward to joining the club, and going on cruises and stuff once I finalise the sale of my old car.

Justin

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welcome to the vic section of skylines australia. below are some quick links if you are looking for a particular part of information. we are a very social club and usually have social events twice a month. we have monthly meetings in south melbourne so its all local to everyone. enjoy your stay

Welcome To Vic - Important/useful Links & Info

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=24324

How To Become An Sau Vic Member - Sau Victoria Club Details

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=60590

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Don't encourage him. He's an ex Soarer driver.... boo hiss

lol

I was wondering how long it'd take you to post :P

I'm an ex starion driver too :D At least they've all been rwd, turbo and manual (eventually...), hehe, and each more powerful than the last

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