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Name: Mick

Copyrighted since: 5/5/1989

I drive a: R32 GTR Skyline

I work/study as: Labourer

Cruise/event attendance rate: Haven't been to one yet, but super keen for the next one

Music taste: Heavy Metal/Rock, Alternative, Aussie Friggen Hip Hop!!

Hobbies: Wakeboarding, MX, Cars< Driiinnnkkkiiin!

Hey nice to meet everyone, pm me if anyone keen for cruises to

properly greet. cheers mick

Name: Daniel

Copyrighted since: 17/10/1973

I drive a: R34 GTT (A) Sedan Skyline

I work/study as: AME (Aircraft)

Cruise/event attendance rate: Haven't been to one yet, but keen attend one

Music taste: Retro, Hip Hop, RnB

Hobbies: Soccer, Used to Drink lots (Cutting down), Cars (Jap)

Am new to the Australian Jap Car scene finding it frigging expensive to get simple stuff in WA and hard to find also. Hehe.

Name: Triston Lee

Copyrighted since: 5/8/89

I drive a: silver and grey 33 gts-t

I work/study as: Manager of Altone Park Chinese Restaurant where every SAUWA member gets 10% off ( also looking for another job lol )

Cruise/event attendance rate: 0 atm =[ my car is just to stock and embarasing LOL

Music taste: Rnb, hip hop. trance, dance, techno, rap

Hobbies: Basketball, soccer, DOTA LOL, pool, and jap imports :wacko:

Might be of use contacting me for: Chinese food =D... ummm sometimes selling stuff aswell :)

Bought my first jap car which was a onevia..... wanted something a bit bigger got the skyline =D very happy with it atm though could use some more mods..had it for 6 months only done xzorst, bov, front suspension, deck and speakers, and starting to try to change my interior... LOL

NICE TO MEET EVERY ONE:D

Name: Aaron

Nicks: Nil

Copyrighted since: 14 June 1990

Location: Beechboro

Work: Coles :S

I drive a: Midnight Blue Nissan Pulsar N13 N/a...hopefully a Gts-t 32 if someone is up for selling their's :(

Cruise/event attendance rate: Two or so, non driver though

Music taste: rap, Hip Hop, Dance, Techno, D&B

Hobbies: Cars, computers, Alcohol, girls :(

Might be of use contacting me for: dunno really not that useful :w00t:

I work/study as: Manager of Altone Park Chinese Restaurant where every SAUWA member gets 10% off

is that the chinese restaurant behind Mac D's & altone continental there? if so it's the best food i ever tasted XD

Aaron

Name: Phil

Copyrighted since: 22/7/87

I drive a: white r34 gt-t

I work/study as: Exploration Field Technician at Goldfields Agnew mine site

Cruise/event attendance rate: just bought the car haven't had a chance!

Music taste: Bit of everything tbh, if you play it i'll most likely like it

Hobbies: Games (WoW atm..sigh..), Ice Hockey, and since i just bought my car, MY CAR!

Might be of use contacting me for: i don't know? i give good hugs?

Name: Mick

Copyrighted since: 5/5/1989

I drive a: R32 GTR Skyline

I work/study as: Labourer

Cruise/event attendance rate: Haven't been to one yet, but super keen for the next one

Music taste: Heavy Metal/Rock, Alternative, Aussie Friggen Hip Hop!!

Hobbies: Wakeboarding, MX, Cars< Driiinnnkkkiiin!

Hey nice to meet everyone, pm me if anyone keen for cruises to

properly greet. cheers mick

This man I like! Glad to see a fellow fan of Aussie Hip Hop in the club!

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Martin

Nicks: Hanaldo

Copyrighted since: 1 November 1990

Location: Glen Forrest

Work: None, Student

I drive a: White R34 GT

Cruise/event attendance rate: None

Music taste: Aussie Hip Hop, Hip Hop, Punk Rock

Hobbies: Imports, Cars in general, soccer, women

Might be of use contacting me for: If you need any information on soccer lol?

Name: Dwain

Nicks: Dwini

Copyrighted since: 31st March 1983

Location: WA

Work: Test Analyst (Software Engineer)

I drive a: Silver V35 Skyline

Cruise/event attendance rate: Recent purchase so no chances yet...

Music taste: Most music, mainly Dance/Trance & RnB

Hobbies: Cars, Sport (play soccer and cricket)

Might be of use contacting me for: umm not a lot.... perhaps sport or v35 info

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Jack

Nicks: Don't go there, you won't be able to pronounce it in any case

Copyrighted since: 31 July 1970

Location: Perth, NOR

Work: Mech Eng in mining

I drive a: Silver R33 GT-R

Cruise/event attendance rate: Family man, not much opportunity...

Music taste: Most music, as long as it has guitars

Hobbies: Cars, photography, travel

Might be of use contacting me for: poor advice :wub:

Been wanting to buy a GT-R for many years and finally in the financial position to do it. Car is mostly a weekend toy and isn't used daily, although I'll probably be keeping her fairly close to standard (well, that's the intention for now...). Look forward to meeting fellow enthusiasts and enjoying the car.

Name: Kurt

Nicks: N/A

Copyrighted since: 06 Mar 1988

Location: Warnbro/ Rockingham

Work: Navy :banana:

I drive a: Silver '96 R33 GTS-t

Cruise/event attendance rate: Never been on one yet keen for the next one thou

Music taste: Everything

Hobbies: Cars, Football, Girls, Movies.............

Might be of use contacting me for: Not too sure yet.

Only just starting to mod my car........ Looking for people with experence with Skylines that might might like to lend a hand if needed.Not very mechanical minded but willing to try and learn.

Name: Greg

Nicks: n/a

Copyrighted since: 7/6/1989

Location: Carramar

Work: Telstra as a sales consultant, studying Finance/Accounting

I drive a: White 1990 R32 GTS-4

Cruise/event attendance rate: Been to the SAUWA cruise, cruises seem to have been scarce since.

Music taste: Anything but aussie Hip hop.

Hobbies: Basketball, Car, other things im sure.

Might be of use contacting me for: Meeting up and shit, rarely have anything on other than study :banana:

Name: Tabitha

Nicks: Tab

Copyrighted since: 10/12/1988

Location: Leeming, Perth

I drive a: R34 GT-T, stock (currently white, soon to be black) :banana:

I work/study as: I have a BSc in Mineral Exploration and Mining geology. I work at Boddington Gold mine for Newmont.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Only just bought my car

Music taste: Mostly harder music and industrial types

Hobbies: Don't really have any :)

Might be of use contacting me for: Rock analysis?

Hey Ive introduced myself in the V-Series Forum but not here..

Name: Ashley

Nicks: Ash

Copyrighted since: 03/05/1990

Location: Warnbro, Rockingham

I drive a: Black 2005 V35 Premium Edition

I work/study as: I am a store manager of the Spud Shed Mandurah.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Wont be able to make V series cruise.

Music taste: Almost Anything, No Rap.

Hobbies: Dont really have any.

Might be of use contacting me for: Nothing Really? Dont know.

Name: Vic

Copyrighted since: 19/12/1983

Location: Parkwood, Perth

I drive a: Midnight Purple R33 GTR Vspec

I work as: Computer IT

Cruise/event attendance rate: Hardly, only get 1 day a week off so generally spend that sleeping.

Music taste: Anything

Hobbies: Soccer, sleep

Might be of use contacting me for: Trust me, I'm boring

Name: David

Nick: Dave

Copyrighted since: 12 Sep 1990

Location: Nedlands, Perth

I drive a: Purple R33 SII

I work/study as: Chelsea / Curtin BComm Acc/Bis

Cruise/event attendance rate: Ill come to what i can :blink: hopefully everything

Music taste: Hilltop, LP, Yellowcard, Daft Punk, Pendulum house, trance whatever

Hobbies: soccer, cars, computers, tennis, food!

Might be of use contacting me for: useless banter / computers / cruising when noone else would dare

HI!

Edited by Davidsdh

Name: travis

Nicks: trav

Born: 1991

I drive a: Skyline r33 gtst

Location: Noranda

I work as: Brikie

Cruise/event attendance rate: just joined up looking to go on a few soon:)

Music taste: Trance,dance,techno,rap

Hobbies: Going out with mates clubing, driving n cars:)

Name: Tristan

Nicks: macca / tj/ frosty any of them depends who im with :P

Copyrighted since: 14/dec /1988

Location: Perth, NOR dianella

Work: cabinet maker

I drive a: black r33

Cruise/event attendance rate: none yet, as dont want to go by myself and none of my mates want to go

Music taste: crunk, rap, hip hop, DB

Hobbies: Cars, sports, drinking

Might be of use contacting me for: a random chat

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