Newbie saying hello (kind of)
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Newbie saying hello (kind of)
Hi guys. Just (re)-joined after a long time away. I previously registered back in 2001 but lost my password back in 2009 and despite several attempts with the adminstrators, couldn't get back in to my account
Anyhow, I'm back and slowly getting the itch for another classic or perhaps V7. I probably see quite a few of you guys in the MLRSS where I make a tw@ of myself in my GT-R trying to hurl it about. Looks like there could be a larger presence with the GT-R lads this year which should be fun
Anyhow, I'm back and slowly getting the itch for another classic or perhaps V7. I probably see quite a few of you guys in the MLRSS where I make a tw@ of myself in my GT-R trying to hurl it about. Looks like there could be a larger presence with the GT-R lads this year which should be fun
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Since then I've had three Evos, four Skylines and a GT-R amongst many other money pits
Technology has moved on loads in the last four years in terms of mapping, turbo developments and safe levels of power on standard internals. I need to catch up!
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Seems pretty similar on first glance mate. Lots of heated debate as with most car forums and some good, genuine people trying to help. The politics I try to stay clear of :-)
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