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Name: Gordon

Nick Name: Gordo, Gordy, FLash Gordon

Pop out of mummy: 10 Feb 1989

I roll a: Cherry Black/ Gold flakes 1990 R32 Coupe GTS-T

I work as: Used to be a pizza boy at dominos, but now a forklift driving at a plastic factory

Cruise/event attendance rate: Not much but try to make it to most as car is never ready for em

Music taste: Rap, R@B, Hip hop

Hobbies: Skylines, GF, doing whatever on the comp, Gaming

Might be of use contacting me for: Pizza hehehe

Name: Misel ( Michael )

Nicks: Tales, Mikey, Misha

Created: 17th of June 8-6er

Location: Mundaring Hills rep

Work: Corrinthians but prob go back to linfox, yup im a forky with a PhD in breaking shit lol.

I drive a: 1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 GT TURBO S. But its broke so now im shopping for an R33GTR ^^.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Pretty high ( *cough* I get around *cough* ) hahaha but kinda dropped off the scene when my car died...and lost license....and mates cars died....and they lost their licenses :S

Music taste: Mmmm i listen to heaps o' stuff. Mostly punk, Rn'B, rock, Drum n' Bass and alternative although IF im desp ima listen to techno...dance aint to bad either.

Interests: Drifting, girls, drifting...n' more girls? huahua mmm also into FMX, gaming (LAN), anime and manga and extreme sports.

Might be of use contacting me for: If it goes boom....im your man :) ...

www.myspace.com/supatales

Name: Iain

Copyrighted since: 20 June 1981

I drive a: Silver SII R33 GTS25t

I work/study as: Web Developer/Project Manager

Cruise/event attendance rate: Hardly ever. Don't really know anyone here because I don't logon as much as I should.

Music taste: Ben Folds, MC Frontalot, Lemon Jelly, Chrystal Method, Jurassic 5, 90s Alternative, 90s Electronic, Chillout, Eskimo Joe when they sang about brown woolen sweaters, Orbital, Clever well produced mash-ups.

Hobbies: Jogging, RC Cars (beginner), definitely cruising, dreaming about mods I can't afford :D

Might be of use contacting me for: Making you a kick-ass website, any graphic design, going for a beer, going for a cruise (if you live around in or around Mount Lawley and just wanna tool around in our cars sometime, drop me a PM)

Name: Anthony

Copyrighted since: 8 April 1990

I drive a: Silver S3 R31 Skyline Ti

I work/study as: Studying year 12

Cruise/event attendance rate: Once i have my licence, Yes, Alot, Stupid L plates

Music taste: Heaps of different stuff, i like songs not Bands

Hobbies: Computers, Mountain biking, ummmm Lots of stuff

Might be of use contacting me for: Cruises

Name: Wes

Nicks: Wezza Big Boy

Created: 23/6/88

Location: High Wycombe

Work: SuperCrane 2000 Fabricator/welder

I drive a: Black A31 89 Cefiro

Cruise/event attendance rate: poor. would love to do go on as many as possible but my car is getting fixed atm

Music taste: All sorts as long as it sounds good then i will like it.

Hobbies: Cars, motorbikes, Ball sports, fishing and yea hanging out with my mates

Might be of use contacting me: wen u need welding done lol :laugh:

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name , Matt new to sauwa today :P

my ride , 1993 R32 GTR V-SPEC1 woo

location , rockingham lol so far away >.<

work , im a trady

cruises/atendance , mm will go on as many as i can i only just joined >.< lol

music , any thing old and new but i do like hardcore stuff lol

hobbies , moding cars ive had a 300zx a 1995 RZ supra reasonably worked and this is my first skline so i thought why not go all the way n get a GTR

name , Darek [ Digger ] new to Perth ex kiwi.

born , when TV was still in black n white.

location , ferndale

my ride , 1994 R33 GTSt.

work , Jandakot airport / refueller.

music , diffinetly not country.

interests , Skylines. motorcycles.

contact for , Avgas ?.

Name: Daniel - Plates [bY 90002]

Age: 19 - (27/06/88)

I drive a: White (besides bumper >_< ) R33 gts with a series 2 Gts-t conversion

I work/study as: Just a Storeman at a Factory... saving money.

Cruise/event attendance rate: I'm a newbie! haven't been to one.

Music taste: Anythin with a beat. Pendulum, linking Park... young music that the parents dont like.

Hobbies: My Mrs.... She's a honey >_<

Might be of use contacting me for: To play a good game of soccer.

Favourite Quote: "Scar-non yullah, dont worry about me, i bash c****" (no i dont, but i think the quote is hilarious)

Problems that i have/ Things i need to fix....

Ok... can you guys direct me to the best places in perth that would help me? People that I can trust and that are quality.

Need a...

*timing belt change

*Minor service- inculdes the filter being cleaned

*Tune

*Wheeling allignment/balance

*Dyno Run (the one posted up is 1.5 yrs old)

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Name: Steven

Nicks:Steve

Copyrighted since: 19th July 1988

I drive a: Skyline 1997 r33 GTST series 2

I study/work: Mechanical Engineering at Curtin, and working part time in a restaurant

Cruise/event attendance rate: only 1 sau cruise so far (haunted house one)

Music taste: wotever's on the radio

Hobbies: my car only lol

Might be of use contacting me for: if u want to get ignored

Name: Lachlan

Nick: lach, lokie

Cars: 92' R32 Gts-t skyline with mild mods...soon to be a bunky......then civic type R

Alive since: 10th sep 1988

Study/work: currently studying at Murdoch uni and work at a pizza place.

Cruise/Event: Only a few, would like to go to more though.

Music Taste: Electronic, Easy Listening, Rock (new and old), 80's music.

Hobbies: Everything about cars. Making money. Motorsports in general. Footy, rugby ect.

Might be of use contacting me for: Going for a cruise.

name Justin

born 28 NOV 1975

location Southern River

my ride 1995 R33 GTSt.

work Design & Engineering Draftsman for General Transport Equipment also a Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

music all types

interests afl football Skylines motorcycles boats basically anything with a motor

contact for need a trailer (Big ones)

Name: Ben

Nick: Woodsy

Born: 16 Apr 1985

I drive a: Yellow 2 door R32 gtstt mongrel mix

I work as: sales and quoting for poured limestone and concrete

Resides In: Mt Lawley area.

Cruise/event attendance rate: When ever my car is on the road at the same time as a cruise

Music taste: Alternative, Indy, old school hip hop

Hobbies: Gf, car and drinking with mates takes up most of my time. Like shootin some pool too.

Might be of use contacting me for: Gettin a concrete driveway or buying random r32 parts

Name: Mike

Drives: 95 R33 GTST

Born: 17 Dec 1971

Job: Vehicle painter / Detailer

Hobies: Car's & Drag racing

Ok I'm in the UK at the moment but moving over to Perth next month, and hope to buy another Skyline when I get over, Been a member of the Skyline owners club in the UK since 2004 and helped out with paint jobs for club members, including www.projectgtst.com

Hope to join up and meet some of you in the near future.

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Name: Kevin Gao

Copyrighted since: 27 July 1983

I drive a:

I work/study as: Marketing Students at Curtin/Curtin Security Officer

Cruise/event attendance rate: So far, only once.

Music taste: Anything, except hard rock.

Hobbies: Basketball, fishing and taking photos....

Might be of use contacting me for: MSN: [email protected]

Hayas all

Names Elle

Nicknames - cheeky_nyphmo, sweetleaf and a few others

born - 17/10/1988

Drive - Rs four stagea big black one!!! ( f**k i love my car)

work- mental health nurse

cruise attendance - two or three

music taste- heavy metal...with a few other things thrown in..listen to anything really

worth conacting me for.....if u need to be commited! lol :laughing-smiley-014:

heys guys and girls

Name: Matt

Nicks: Maaatty

Copyrighted since: 8th august 1986

Location: Southern River

Work: Real Estate Agent (please dont hate me)

I drive a: Red r32 gts-t

Cruise/event attendance rate: nil atm cause of work

Music taste: Punk, Metal

Hobbies: Cars, Music, BEER!!!

Name: Dan

Born: 21/11/85

I drive a: Skyrine R32 GTST and a rebuilt Rolla AE101 levin GTZ

Previous Rides: AE92 Rolla Seca with 20V 4age blacktop conversion

I work/study as: Sales Rep/CEO of Ecommerce website funky tree house

selling re-production pedal cars from 1940s

Cruise/event attendance rate: once a month

Music taste: u2, oldskool tunes, r&b, techno. Im pretty open minded

Hobbies: Cars, Computers and interior decorating.

Might be of use contacting me for: sexy times

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