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hey ok so jaffa is suresh, i met this guy at metros. my uncle is the used car manager there, suresh is a good guy helped me out when some dic mechaninc replaced the fuel pump in my vn v8 and didnt hook it up properly, me, still dont have a skyline but drive my bro in laws r33 and sis in laws 200sx when they let me currntly back to a vr v8

live south o the city, just off anzac highway and hey justa quick one

Can you guys drive quietly when your by th intersection of anzac and marion, our little boy seems to wake up every friday and saturdas night yelling psssh pssssh pssssh in his sleep!!!LOL

work on west tce

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Well some of you guys and girls know me... but here goes neways

Name : Shane

Car : DR30 skyline (currently getting put back to straightness!!!)

Location : was down south just moved down north :D Not my doing, i'll be back down south soon again :D

Job : Die setter in a plastics factory, actually anything the boss feels like making me do

Stuff i like : Cruising, drinking with friends, hanging with friends, clubbing/raving, riding bmx, movies anything relaxing sometimes... yadaa yadaa :D

Guest brownyr31

wel most of the r31 guys know me but the rest dont.

Name:Adam (aka Browny)

Car:R31 skyline Silhouette series 2/3 (oldskl at its best)

Location: South (flagstaff Hill)

Job:Uni Student (unisa City East doing IT)/ Used Car Yard worker (salesman or anything the boss makes me do)

Likes: Oldskl cars, the art of drifting (legally), basketball, wakeboarding, women who liek the same things :), boost (it will come soon) and the hills (for their umm... serenity. yes that will do muhahahaha)

Dislikes: Rotories (get a real car!!), the men/women in blue (they tend to pick on me being a p-plater), VLs, Wiggas.

Rob, I did what Regency wanted me to do, to remove everything from the car. No turbo timer, no boost controller, no tinted windows, no to everything. Although they didn't tell me no to the wheels, I won't be taking a 3rd chance at Regency. You never know what those bastards are up to.

Heya Adelaide PPL

well as u can see im a newbie... good too see so many skylines drivin round our little town

anyway...

ma names: Nhan (Nathan)

location: 5min from city.. & everywhere else (wen im drivin ma GTST) :)

ride: r32 gts-t (the gunmetal g with da dent at da back) HKS haust, 34 rims etc...

job: bum....ex-chef app.

likes: same as everyone else

dislikes: the lady dat ran up my back...NOW MY BOOT DON'T CLOSE PROPERLY.. im DYING from all the bloody exhaust fumes dat get through the boot....BLOODY SMeLL!!!! damn insurance company so slow!

I cant offord full comp..obviously coz ima bum and also under 25 or wateva it is...

Name: Joel (duh)

Car: Black R32 GTS-T - Stock looking 3" exhaust tip, fmic behind stock bar - 164rwkw 1 bar.

Locat: Southernish

Job: Decided to go to Uni Full time - Adult Re-entry.. 3 maybe 4 years left.

Stuff I enjoy: Cars... fast cars.. Wrestling with Liam our big arsed Rottwieler.

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