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Name: Gareth

Nick: G

Born: 10/09/80

Location: Ellenbrook

Current Ride(s): R32 GTR (93) and a Suzuki Swift Cino (95)

Previous Ride(s): Soarer TT (92), S15 Spec R (2001)

Work: IT Manager

Cruise/event attendance rate: At least once a month...

Music taste: Dance! -> ATB, Tiesto, Ministry of Sound, Fragma, Pulse Driver, The Thrillseekers etc.

Hobbies: Sleeping, Jap cars

Might be of use contacting me for: Cruising! :-)

Name: Matt

Nickname: Crazy eye

Born: 1984

Location: Canning vale

Job: Truck driver

previous jobs: production worker, suspension fitter,

liqour attenant, fast food worker.

Car: R34 GT FOUR

Cruise/event attendant rate: 1 so far

Music: Anything with a lot of bass

Hobbies: My car, pub, drag strip

goals:r34 rb26dett and r34 gtr bodykit conversion

Might be use contacting me for: suspension fitting :)

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Name: Jonathon

Nicks: Jonno

Copyrighted since: 17 aug 1989

Location: Balga

Work: Apprentice Carpenter

I drive a: 85 HR31 4 door GTS (mayhems old car)

Cruise/event attendance rate: Never been on one, hope to soon

Hobbies: Cars, Music, Internet (MSN), chicks, alcohol

Might be of use contacting me for: Tyres

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Name: Paul

Nckname: KKK

Copyrighted since: 1971 (but willing to sell my DNA)

I drive a: Black R32 GTR (BAD DETT), 350 Chev powered SWB Nissan Patrol, Worked RZ500, Bog Stock RGV250. Wanna get a Stagea as well.

I work as: Laboratory Manager on a Gold Mine

Location: West Africa (Not the Asshole of the earth, but you can smell it from here) and Gozzie when i'm home. 3 months away, 1 month home.

Cruise/event attendance rate: The infamous Hillaries Ignition Cruise has put me off cruises.

Music taste: Anything other than Country and Folk.

Hobbies: Cars Bikes smokes alcohol guns Porn

Might be of use contacting me for: Making explosives, LSD or Speed.

Projects: RB28 packing a HKS TO4Z.

Goals: 1. Run a low 10 @ the Plex. 2. Find a GF.

Most important thing in life: My 3 Daughters. Porsche, Astrid and Gisele.

Name: Levi

Hatched: 27 May 1987

Car: Black R33 GTS25t

Work: Graphic Designer for local company (http://cleverstarfish.com)

Cruise/event attendance rate: Will try to come to everything I can! :P

Might be of use contacting me for: Design, web, print work and general computer stuff.

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Name: Paul

Nick:

Born: 25/04/1982

Location: Waikiki

Current Ride(s): R33 4 Door Manual, S4 RX7, Mitsubishi 380.

Previous Ride(s): R33 4 Door Auto, Hyundai Excel.

Work: Disability Services Commission

Cruise/event attendance rate: Used to go alot :thumbsup:

Music taste: Anything and Everything

Hobbies: Gaming, Running, Volleyball, Squash.

Might be of use contacting me for: Good times and such.

Name: Brock

Nick: Cock

Born: 23/03/88

Location: Cannington

Current Ride(s): R33 GTST (94)

Previous Ride(s): 86 Corolla

Work: Bottle Shop Manager

Cruise/event attendance rate: Yet to cruise. but sikedd to start

Music taste: Punk/metal/hardcore/dance/electro

Hobbies: Sleeping, Eating, Tuner Cars

Might be of use contacting me for: Cheap Liquor!

Name: Karl

Nicks: Karlos Kral

Copyrighted since: 1990 (17)

Location: Oakford (bush XD )

Work: Adventure world (Y)

I drive a: 95 r33 series 1.5 N/a

Cruise/event attendance rate: Few UCCC ones and couple city west. Want to go on my first sau event asap but my cars too slow :P

Hobbies: Cars, Internet,

Music: Punk, DooF, rock, alternative etc..

Might be of use contacting me for: Fun? :D

Peace.

Name: Elliot

Nicks: ?

Born: 1989

Location: Kalamunda

Work: Software Developer / Ninja :D

I drive a: Honda Civic + Importing R34 GTT (should arrive late october)

Cruise/event attendance rate: When i can.

Music taste: Techno but i like most music.

Hobbies: cars, women, raves.

Might be of use contacting me for: sexy-time or help settingup/organize

Name: Coralee

Nick: Coz

Age: 25

Location: Canning Vale

Wheels: R34 GTT coupe (soooo shiny)

Work: enviro scientist

Music tastes: dance/trance/drum n bass

Cruise/events: not many, when i get time

Hobbies: no time really, wakeboarding now

Might be of use contacting me for: water bores

Name: Darien

Nick: bigdazz

Age:33

Location: Ridgewood

Ride: 95 R33 S1.5 which i just bought 3 weeks ago

Hobbies: Driving my new skyline / online gaming

Work: Barrow Island as a Cathodic Protection Tech

Cruise / Events : none i'm hoping to soon

hey guys im newish to SAU so im going to introduce my self. Im 19 Yo from North of the River. Im an apprentice mechanic :P i drive a r32 gts-t well drove haha because i lost my licence for Reckless

Name:Sam

Born:83

Location:Swanview

Current rides:'99 R34 GTR,International 4x4 ACCO,and my loyal VK wagon

Previous rides:R33 GTST,300ZX TT,Impreza,vh,vk's,vl,vs,vt,etc...

Work:John Hughes' Commercials Sales consultant (Car Shark) P.S. Sharks have feelings too.

Cruises/Events:Few local cruises,but the falcon's and commo's domination tests my patience.

Music: I like most; Rage against the machine,Mudvayne,Papa roach, just to name a few.

Hobbies:If its not on the bitumen - its roosting trails with the CRF450,4x4,engines genarally. :whistling:

Might be of use contacting me? if you need a car that "IS NOT" imported. any at all.

hey peoples.

NAME: Garry

BORN: Jan 1979

LOCATION: Kelmscott

CURRENT RIDES: N14 Ti Pulsar, Hiace work van also awaiting for R34 GTT to arrive from Japan

PREVIOUS RIDES: N14 SSS Pulsar SR20 Turbo

WORK: Shenton Pumps as a operations manager Commercial division

CRUISES/EVENTS: only just joined but plan to when th 34 arrives

MUSIC: yeh pretty much like it all

HOBBIES: cars, bikes n boats

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Name:Tyson

I Own:90' R32 Gts-t

Location: Rossmoyne atm soon to be Bertram

Work:Fabrication Tradesman

Music: Metal, Rock And some Doof doof

Hobbies:My fiance, My Dog, My car, Video Games and soon to be my house.

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Name: Mark

copyrighted: 30 oct 1987

Car: 96 r33 s2 gts

Work: mech fitter

Cruise: anytime anyplace

Music: gangsta dance linkin park

Hobbies: working on the skyline, partying, ladies, motorsports

Might be of use contacting me for: the ladies

(duff man cant breathe)

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Name: Trent

Born: 21/2/2989

Location: Claremont

Current Ride(s): R32 GTR

Previous Ride(s): R33 Gts-t, R33 Gts, Ford Falcon, Jeep Cherokee, Silvia S13. Not in that order!

Work: Phoenix Holden

Cruise/event attendance rate: At least once every 2 months, Sorta kept to myself, i wanna get to know everyone associated Sau

Music taste: Dance, House, Rap, DnB, Trance, Ministry of Sound. Pretty much all music that gets you pumped

Interests: Jap Cars, Clubbing, Drinking, Just having a good time

Might be of use contacting me for: Cruising, Going Out On The Town, Always good to meet new people

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Name: Steven

Born: 29/09/82

Location: perth

Current Ride: white R33 GTS-T

Study: Curtin Uni ( Master of Finance )

Cruise/event attendance rate: so far...not yet.. :P

Music taste: R&B, Trance,House, Hip Hop...

Interests: Cars,girls,food.. all good things! :D

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