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Instead of thread after thread of people introducing themselves as new sauwa surfers (its not a bad thing :)) I suggest a central (possibly stickied?) thread where you can introduce youselves here. Whether you're totally new or an oldie that people cant match your username with your real one, here's a thread so all of us can get to know who you are.

Dont have to follow any general format of introduction or jot down every single incriminating detail, but i'll start one off...

Name: Yas

Copyrighted since: 15 Oct 1983

I drive a: Grey 4 door R32 gtst

I work/study as: Dept of Racing, Gaming and Liquor

Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal, but do try to make most official SAUWA events

Music taste: Breaks, trance, drum and bass, electro/house/prog... (see music events thread for details)

Hobbies: Basketball, golf, tennis, soccer, pool+snooker, tenpin bowling (follow almost every sport)... etc

Might be of use contacting me for: Upcoming event tickets and details... umm, maybe things to do with licensed premises?

See you lot around!

Name: Lyell

Age: 25

Wheels: R32 GTSt 2dr

Work: I draw pretty pictures on computers

Music tastes: Thrash/Industrial and bad 80s music

Hobbies: Paintball (tournament & bushball), RC trucks, computers etc

Might be of use not contacting me for: anything.

Ahh ghudday der.

Name: Leo

Nicks: n/a

Copyrighted since: 8th august 1985

Location: North of river

Work: own business

I drive a: Bayside Blue R34 GTT

I work/study as:Chef

Cruise/event attendance rate: went on 1 n got lost FTW!!!

Music taste: Rnb, Dance

Hobbies: Cars

gdday to u all

Name: Mike

Nicks: N/A

Location: NOR

Work: Consultant

I drive a: Datsun

Cruise/event attendance rate: Medium

Music taste: AC/DC, Rage Against the Machine, Guns 'N Roses, Aussie Hip Hop

Hobbies: Political Science

Might be of use contacting me for:N/A

Props for the thread!

Been lingering around here for awhile, but time for a formal hello...

Hello! :)

Name: Tristran

Nicks: Twisty

Born: '81

I drive a: Silver R32 GTR

Frequents: All over Perth - Mainly City, East Perth/Maylands, Cannington/Canningvale.

I work as: F/T Box monkey, P/T Roller, Web Designer/Graphic Designer/Programmer/Installer,

Cruise/event attendance rate: Try to get to most cruises + events

Music taste: Mixed basket - Hiphop, Rock, Metal, Punk, Elec. etc... My iPod is a mess lol.

Hobbies: My GTR, Cars, Rolling (Inline skating), PC, my GF.

Might be of use contacting me for: Any of the above. Up for a cruise 99% of the time.

Maybe should have a pic of our rides?

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Edited by infamous_t

Name: Nigel

Nicks: Nige?

Created:28th Sept 1969

Location: Iluka

Work: Try not to.

I drive a: R32 GTR Silver

Cruise/event attendance rate: Not alot, my car might get dirty.

Music taste: Anything rockin or not.

Hobbies: Cars, Gym, Money

Might be of use contacting me for: helping lift bodies..:)

Name: Trav

Nicks: Bob

Created: Aussie day '83

Location: Woodvale

Work: Joondalup Health Campus, Medical Imaging.

I drive a: R32 GTR

Cruise/event attendance rate: poor

Music taste: Open minded

Hobbies: Cars, Fitness/Body Building, Ball sports, Obscure cartoons

Might be of use contacting me: When youre on life support :)

Edited by SLIPPERY

Name: Peta

Nicks: Pie, Petie

Alive since: 18 June 1983

Location: Redcliffe

Work: Shannons Insurance :)

I drive a: Blue/Black Sil80 shitta

Cruise/event attendance rate: Been on a couple... my cars to slow

Music taste: everything!!!

Hobbies: Cars (imports particularly), Music, everything and anything :)

Name: Anastazia

Nicks: Sash, basha, smasha, sasquatch lol

Born: 12 September 1985

Location: Duncraig

Study: Legal Studies/Criminology/Health Psychology

Work: Home Building Society.

I drive a: 33 GTST

Cruise/event attendance rate: Medium

Music taste: Dance, electronica, house, r&b, alternative, old school AND... wog music lol :)

Hobbies: Cars, Law Society, gym, boxing, mates, random crazy stuff etc.

Name: Ashley

Nick: Ash, Ush, Big Ash

Born: Feb '88

Location: Mt Richon

Studying: Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Chemistry)

Work: Roofing, labouring during uni breaks

I drive a : 97 Hyundai Excel (bwahahahaahahaha - no, its true actually)

Music taste: very eclectic from Rihanna to Linkin Park to Fedde le Grand to Celldweller to Disturbed to Yassanova(:))

Hobbies: Cars, Gym, mates, whoring (post whoring), random stuff...

Contact me if: you need help with hyundais or need help polishing of a cartoon or two...:)

Name - Liz

Born - yes

Location - where YOU aren't

Work - weapons technician

Drive - 1995 R33 GTS-t that is falling apart. But its not like its a ferrari hey?

Music taste - my anger management tutor told me that enya was good to relax to. So I tried that but it made me angry. lol I like all sorts of music.

Cruise/Event attendance rate - Never. Rather eat glass.

Hobbies - ruining peoples lives

Contact me for - revenge plots that really work.

Name: Eric

Nicks: Erk, Ezza

Born: late 1969 (yep, im oldish)

Location: Warnbro

Work: Verve Energy, Kwinana Power Station

I drive a: Gun Metal Grey '94' 33 GTST

Cruise/event attendance rate: low, like drags, not into cruises

Music taste: whatever the kids put on

Hobbies: All Performance Cars, family, computers

Name: Jie

Nicks: None... Like what could you do with a name like Jie?

Born: 25th October 86

I drive a: Purple/Grey R33 Series 2 Sedan

Location: Gosnells (when im in Perth), Kalgoorlie (most of the time)

I work as: Currently student, studying Mining Engineering.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Only a couple, mostly not in Perth to attend :)

Music taste: Alternative Rock

Hobbies: Cars, music, and other generic hobbies :)

Might be of use contacting me for: Starcraft tips... yes its sad, but its true :)

Name: Grace.

Age: 18.

Location: Bunbury/ Ferndale.

Work: Chicken Treat manager.

Drive: 1990 r31 s3. Also have a '79 s1 RX7 lying around. Buy it.

Music: A diverse range.

Cruise: Rarely, unfortunately.

Hobbies: Drinking Gloria Jeans coffee, driving.

Contact me for: Why would you want to do that?

Name: Ross

Copyrighted since:Oct 1983

I drive a: White R34 coupe

I work/study as: Instrumentation Draftsman

Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal, am new and have not had a chance

Music taste: Metal-lol yes strange to hear it coming from a skyline

Hobbies: imports and thats about it!

Might be of use contacting me for: anything electrical to do with cars.

See you all at the next cruise (if im not working)

Name: Tom(my Gun)

Nickname: TJ, Thomas J, Captain

Copyrighted since: 15 Jul 1984

I drive a: Gun Metal Grey 1993 Nissan Skyline GTR

I work/study as: Transcription Specialist in the Marine Seismic Industry

Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal, but do try to make most official SAUWA events

Music taste: Breaks, Alt/Rock

Hobbies: Pool, Gaming, Squash, Social hits n' kicks

Might be of use contacting me for: Colouring

Name: Ryan

Nickname: Willo in high school... played lots of cricket :thumbsup:

Copyrighted since: 24 Jul 1984

I drive a: Gun Metal Grey 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS

I work/study as: Mechatronic Engineer

Cruise/event attendance rate: One so far... want to go to an SAUWA event... waiting for one to come up :P

Music taste: Bit of everything really

Hobbies: Any sport, playing guitar when I get the chance, looking after my car

Might be of use contacting me for: Nothing in particular... yet

Name: sam

DOB: 15 aug 1987

I drive a: silver r33 s2 gtst

I work at: WA Suspensions

Cruise/event attendance rate: average, i attend major cruises

Music taste: anything besides heavy metal

Hobbies: cars, wrking on cars, thats bout it :thumbsup:

Might be of use contacting me for: getting into small and cramped spaces :P

Name: Gary

Nicks: Gazz

Born: 1963

Location: Gosnells

Work: milkman

I drive a: 93 pearl red GTR

Cruise/event attendance rate: wheni can

Music taste: anything and everything except country

Hobbies: cars women

Name: Andrew

Age: 20

I drive a: Skyline R33 Series 2

I work at: study, coles, beyond custom run around monkey

Cruise/event attendance rate: mmm sometimes when i can be stuffed

Music taste: most things not emo shit though

Hobbies: cars, drums, bikes, fishing, working on cars and other shit...

Might be of use contacting me for: www.beyondcustom.com.au

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