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name: kyle

nickname(s): charlie, burkey, kakkas

entered the world: '89

lives: kambalda, goldfields

rides: R34 GT-T, EL falcon sedan

work: electrical TA

music: playing new birds of tokyo album to death atm

useful for: hmmm... general car knowledge, any thing really, if i dont know the answer i can find it out for you

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Chris

Born: 28th August 1989

Location: Kalgoorlie

Job: Laboratory Technician at Blackswan Nickel

Car: 1994 Silver ECR33 GTS-T (see pic) post-53669-1218193606_thumb.jpg

Likes: Anything to do with computers.

Music: Pretty much anything these days. Except country. God no.

Useful for: Nothing. I'm that good.

Name: Nick

Location: Beechboro

Work: Drafty, steel roof trusses

Drive: R32 GTST

Cruise/event: Only one random cruise that I stumbled across but keen to get to a skylines cruise

Music taste: Rock, Metal that kinda thing

Got the car bout 2months back but havent gotten motivated to get out to many cruises..... hopefully do soon :laugh:

Name: Andy

Location: Perth SOR

Work: Mechanical/Piping Designer - mining/refineries etc

Drive: HR31 GTS hardtop (pilarless 4 door sedan)

Cruise/event: Bit old for cruises (38) but i might make it out one day

Music taste: Rock, nothing after 1995 tho really

useful for: general car knowledge - ive owned & maintained, original 351GT coupe, 69mach1 stang, other 351 falcon's, various awd turbo 323's, porsche 911 carerra & 944S2, silvia & my last car was a evo 6.

Also any draftees out there with experience that can use microstation or PDS & want a job send me a pm lol

lol

was a gunmetal grey 1982 911SC coupe sport pack -forged 5 spoke fuchs rims, tail, front spoiler, black leather interior. 3.0l flat six 160kw was a nice car. the 944 was much quicker at wanners tho.

cheers

Name: Andy

Location: Perth SOR

Work: Mechanical/Piping Designer - mining/refineries etc

Drive: HR31 GTS hardtop (pilarless 4 door sedan)

Cruise/event: Bit old for cruises (38) but i might make it out one day

Music taste: Rock, nothing after 1995 tho really

useful for: general car knowledge - ive owned & maintained, original 351GT coupe, 69mach1 stang, other 351 falcon's, various awd turbo 323's, porsche 911 carerra & 944S2, silvia & my last car was a evo 6.

Also any draftees out there with experience that can use microstation or PDS & want a job send me a pm lol

YOUR NEVER TOO OLD TO CRUISE

i'm 45 and still enjoy good cruises and runs

  • 2 weeks later...

Not really new but haven't done an intro yet

Name: Tom Dukes

age: June 1988

Location: Ellenbrook

Work: Plumber... Balcatta based, but I work anywhere from Freo to Gingin. but mostly around Scarborough.

I drive a: Black R33 Gts-T

Cruise/event attendance rate: One so far, Andrews cruise on 23rd of aug 08. met a few of you and would have deafened a few too with the exhaust

Music taste: Triple J (actually plays new and various genres of music, not that recycled pop mostly american crap they play on nova)

Hobbies: Cars duh :)

Not really new but haven't done an intro yet

Name: Tom Dukes

age: June 1988

Location: Ellenbrook

Work: Plumber... Balcatta based, but I work anywhere from Freo to Gingin. but mostly around Scarborough.

I drive a: Black R33 Gts-T

Cruise/event attendance rate: One so far, Andrews cruise on 23rd of aug 08. met a few of you and would have deafened a few too with the exhaust

Music taste: Triple J (actually plays new and various genres of music, not that recycled pop mostly american crap they play on nova)

Hobbies: Cars duh :)

Hey Tom... was nice to meet you the other day. I'm sure we'll bump into each other again. Keep an eye out on the events section. There's always something happening :D

and welcome to the forums :(

Good to meet you too. Will do :no: Thanks Ryan

Hey Tom... was nice to meet you the other day. I'm sure we'll bump into each other again. Keep an eye out on the events section. There's always something happening :P

and welcome to the forums :D

Name: Terence Tan

age: Feb 1985

Location: Karrinyup

Work: Mine Surveyor

I drive a: 350z Track Roadster

Cruise/event attendance rate: Rare, Events mostly

Music taste: RnB and Rap

Hobbies: Cars, women

Name:dayne

Location: Perth SOR

Work: Marine technition

Drive: vl turbo (rb25det) 35/40 etc

Cruise/event: love em!!!

Music taste:tecno, dance,electronica,rave

useful for: general car knowledge - im a mechanic so know a fair bit also owned a neo6 vlturbo and now a rb25det and yeah painted a few cars and very good with boats etc etc

Name:dayne

Location: Perth SOR

Work: Marine technition

Drive: vl turbo (rb25det) 35/40 etc

Cruise/event: love em!!!

Music taste:tecno, dance,electronica,rave

useful for: general car knowledge - im a mechanic so know a fair bit also owned a neo6 vlturbo and now a rb25det and yeah painted a few cars and very good with boats etc etc

Dayne you Sik Coconut! bout time you joined us! convidering your half skyline :blink: haha!!!

Name: Eugene aka g u no

Age: 18 nearly 19!!

Wheels: s13 at looks, rb20 heart

Work: Chef

Music tastes: rnb, indie, rock, metal, hip hop, rap, electro, house, drum n bass

Hobbies: cars, fishn!!, shisha

useful for: talking bout random stuff???

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Sean

Unleashed on the world: July 1986

Location: Ellenbrook

Ride: 96 Silver R33 Gts-t

Work: Activ Property Care - Midland

Hobbies: Cricket, Volleyball, Footy, Cars, Fishing & Camping

Music taste: Mainly heavy stuff.. some bands i like - Alexisonfire, Finch, Enter Shikari, City & Colour and HEAPS more

  • 2 weeks later...

Been around the forums for a long time, but never bothered to join up.

Name: James

Aged since: 1975

I drive a: silver bunky 32 gts4

Work: Electronics tech / Drives tech / industrial sparky.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Nil

Music taste: Probably older stuff than most here listen to.

Hobbies: Cars, bikes, anything that goes whir bang

Looking to come out on sunday, maybe. Drags monday night, definately.

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