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4NGI3,

There are lots of newbies and other members who's cars aren't running scamming lifts, so why not you:D Just post in the cruise thread and usually someone close who has a spare seat will offer you a ride:D

See'ya:burnout:

ive seen a few around.

nice italian chick in thornlie in a black R33.

blonde in rocko in a burgundy R33

and two chicks who drive R32's

there's also a hottie in rockingham driving around in a KF TX3 4WD.

nothing turns you on more than seeing a hot chick driving a nice car.

Shaun

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

4NGI3,

There are currently 3 female's in Perth SAU that are frequent visitors to cruises etc. Those being: Nizmo, Angel and Sneeza. And once Sneeza comes back from honeymoon she will most likely own a Skyline too:D

Joe, Please remove that photo before I have to kill you:p

See'ya:burnout:

well thankyou mr grst.. Miss me out! nice one! yeah i may not have a skyline but whats troys is mine and what mine is mine.. so really i own the skyline :)

Yeah Shuan have to agree with you there:D

Kyles, Sorry but we were talking about owners, and I haven't even seen you drive Troys car:D That doesn't mean that your not a very valuable member of the forum though, and I love having you along at cruises:D

See'ya:burnout:

Paul: you shoulda seen the the amount of people you scared in nedlands on wednesday(i think) when you took off down the main drag.

I just had a big grin on my face while all the old folks were hittin the deck.

hahaha big thumbs up!

Shaun

Originally posted by 4NGI3

Hey there, just a general poll. i've seen heaps of skylines in perth but i've never seen a chick in the drivers seat. just curious of how many of you there are :boobies2:

Just curious, do you think using the boobies picture will encourage women to come forward?

Don't know about Perth, but over in Syd we have a heap of active members owning and/or driving skylines

Originally posted by 4NGI3

i was born in malaysia, my ancestors are chinese, so i can speak very fluent "engrish" and "chinglish" too! :P

ah finally, another kinda Malaysia but not quite...was getting kinda lonely with just me and SHUTO-BOY

Hey 4NGI3! yeah come on a cruise trust me there is always plenty of spare seats and ppl willing 2 take someone! We are friendly ppl and we dont bite (well some do:p)

Anyway i do know a girl who owns a skyline shes a friend of a friend and im trying 2 get her 2 join up shes hot 2!

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

ah finally, another kinda Malaysia but not quite...was getting kinda lonely with just me and SHUTO-BOY

Add me to the kinda-Malaysian-but-not-quite list too.

4NGI3, I'm trying to work out from your posts if you're female not. If you are, watch out for GTS-t VSPEC - he'll try and pimp you out in the blink of an eye. :P

Well, although she's not on the SAU forum, my wife drives the family GT-R on a everyday basis. Wine Red R32 GT-R with kids in the back. Still to come to a cruise, although we did drive (seperate cars) at the SilviaWA/SAU joint cruise the other week.

Cheers

Brendan

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