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YES I AM THE NEWB

NAME : Stephen D King ( aka KINGY )

DOB: 29/10/86 ( 21 in october woohoo )

MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED no kids ( yet )

LIVE: Own a house in Crestmead ( kingston, browns plains acacia ridge area )

PETS: 2 Dogs ( Buddy staffy male & Roxy staffy X female )

WORK: First year apprentise Motor Body Builder

CAR: R32 gtst still fairly stock here is the list

Kustom dash ( cheers T & K customs )

Supernautics body kit

Monza pod

HKS SSQ BOV

and many parts for it sitting in the garage

So that is me i am a fairly good guy my jokes are 90% lame 5% funny 5% shithouse but meh you get that.

HOPE to catch up with all you guys and girls to make new friends go on cruises and such so TALK TO ME PLEASE.

Oh SHIT car pics>>>

My Car

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My dash before

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My dash after

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Me and my wife

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My msn is [email protected]

Name Wayne

Lives Either Sunshine coast or macgregor (bris. South side) dependant on fishing season

Work Casual Labourer.

Car R33gtst with rb26deT power is enough level.

2007 Ferrari F430 coupe

2004 AUDI rS6 sedan

2004 WRX

2006 toyo Hilux

Other interest. Boating of larger variety and offshore fishing and jetskis

Love meeting ppls with car interest but loathe show boater and snotty ppls. and stuckup chic.

Edited by hungry6
Name Wayne

Lives Either Sunshine coast or macgregor (bris. South side) dependant on fishing season

Work Casual Labourer.

Car R33gtst with rb26deT power is enough level.

2007 Ferrari F430 coupe

2004 AUDI rS6 sedan

2004 WRX

2006 toyo Hilux

Other interest. Boating of larger variety and offshore fishing and jetskis

Love meeting ppls with car interest but loathe show boater and snotty ppls. and stuckup chic.

cant be serious....

hey all, my name is jason

i drive a black 33 sedan with ILE37 custom plates

wave if you see me drive by and i'll do my best to wave back

welcome mate

Hey Guys and Girls :nyaanyaa:

My Names DaN and i live on the gold coast.......

I Manage family buisness up here in Qld and moved here from Sydney 2 1/2 years ago.....

I just bought a R33 Skyline GT-R Vspec in midnight purple which was keep in awsome condition

You may recognise my plates from one of my previous rides "SO PHAT" ( FD RX-7 Series 8 or my VZ HSV Clubsport)

I used to own a 600hp R33 GT-R in the year 2000 but I had a hight speed accident and nearly killed myself lol and since then i have never got this car out of my system... I love them thus the reason for going back to one :banana:

So Hey all and Hopefully see ya's round.

Here are a list of mods already done to the car:

Engine

APEX'i Power FC & Hand controller

NISMO Super copper mix twin plate clutch (Factory fitment to Nismo Z-Tune R34)

TRUST Airinx air filters

HKS cam gears

SPLITFIRE coil packs

GARAGE DEFEND GT cooling panel

APEX'i AVC-R Boost Controller

HKS oil cooler with relocation kit

Custom 3 inch exhaust

Handling

TEIN HA coilovers

CUSCO's camber arms front

CUSCO's camber arms rear

CUSCO's sway bar front

CUSCO's sway bar rear

ENDLESS Brake pads (CC-R and CC-X)

Interior

NISMO Main cluster (Black 320km/h)

NISMO Centre cluster (Black)

HKS Turbo timer

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Will post more pics when i take some lol

Cheers DaN

Edited by SO PHAT

Hello all

Yes I'm another newby!

Name: Jason

Location: Beenleigh/Loganholme

Car: White R33 S2

MSN: PM me and i'll let you know.

Will post some picture of the car later.

It is a bit of a work in progress. (very slow)

Look forward to talking with you all later.

G2G

Jason

Just joined and hoping to get together with some other members.When's the next cruise hear there may be one on the sunny coast ,first weekend of October? Also can any one suggest a good gararge to work on my 33.Been caught out with some real rip off merchants.Must be able to work with a power fc.

Hey all, been on for a few months, signed up when i decided to get my skyline

Stock White 98' R34 GT-t

Living far south...Jimboomba area, but make the trek just about every day to the Valley for work, so im sure ive seen many of the rides on here

Hope to catch up at a cruise sometime soon,

Steve

Hello all

Yes I'm another newby! make it oldie by age

Name: Gaz

Location: Good old Goldie

Car: r32 GTST Black.... oh so rear LOL

MSN: [email protected]

It is a bit of a work in progress. Got in June, drove for 1 week then turbo blew.

It's been off road since getting a couple of external engine upgrades.

When back on road give us a toot i'll have PMS74 plates.

The car is a pimpster just like me.

cheers

Gaz

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