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Name: Higin.

Location: Wanneroo.

I drive a: Nothing atm.

I work as: Courier.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Used to attend most cruises in a white/black R31.

Music taste: Little bit of everything.

You don't work for Fastway do you?

Name: Matt

Copyrighted since: 31/10/1989

Location: Morley

I drive a: Sliver 1996 R33 SII [RB25DET]

I work as: Apprentice roof carpenter =)

Cruise/event attendance rate: had my car for almost 3 yeasrs now been on a few crusises, with other mobs, but never with sauwa, looking forward to attentding a couple tho =)

Music taste: Mainly dance, house etc

Hobbies: Cars, Sports, Movies, Comp and plenty more.

Havent done one of these yet, never noticed it.

Name: Pat

Nicks: Patty likes it in the bot bot

Created: Since the beginning of homoness!

Location: Yokine. Soon to be Success

Work: Estimator/scheduler

I drive a: R33 gtst

Music taste: Jimmy Buffett, Millie Vanillie, C&C Music Factory and finally Elton John.

Hobbies: MMA, cars obviously & breaking guy's hearts :D

Might be of use contacting me for: Great Full Homo Sex

WHAT THE FUCK PATTY?

Name: Kevin

Age: 19

I drive a: 180sx 93 sr20det

I work at: Total Eden, being a stock Bi#@h

Cruise/event attendance rate: only 1 with my brother at the AHG centre (training Day)

Music taste: Big range, depends on my mood. atm drum & bass and DJ mixes

Hobbies: Cars, Anything with a motor, Guitar, And sport when i can be bothered

Hi guys!

my name is Tim from Perth in W.A.

im 18 and just off my Red P's driving the family honda accord around :down:

In my time being a member i hope i can get great experience working with skyline PPL, my best mates all have skylines and when i get the knowledge and money - i hope to join 'em!

see you guys around the forums!

BB

name: nick

ride ... 1993 r33 gtst 2 door..... just got this beauty after givin away my prelude ...... have heard a lot about real wheel drives and couldnt wait much longer to ride one

product design student...........

hope to get to know a lot about the car itself and the club...

cheers

:D

Hmm, haven't actually done this....

Name: James

Copyrighted since: 3 May 1992

I drive a: Black R33 GTR Vspec

I work/study as: Last year of high school.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Good, love cruises!

Music taste: Linkin Park of new and old.

Hobbies: Soccer

Might be of use contacting me for: Duno... Chauffeuring services?

Name: Nick

Age: 18

Car: Borrowed toyota prado while I'm looking for the right skyline :D

Job: General slacker and occasional student.

Music taste: Experimental/Jazz/Metal.

Hobbies: Cars. And umm..?

Location: Albany! Anyone else here from there?

Name: Luke

Age: 19

I drive: Black R32 GTS-t

Job: Chef

Music: House, Techno

Hobbies: Music, Movies, games, Food

Location: Belmont

Just got my R32 after having a R31 for a few years

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Name: Ollie

Copyrighted since: 1990

Location: Joondalup

I drive a: Midnight Purple 1997 R33 SII [RB25DET]

I work as: Ceiling Fixer

Cruise/event attendance rate: Always cruising

Music taste: dance, Drum n Bass

Hobbies: Cars, Girls, booze and much more!!!

About me.....moved from the uk in 05 to sunny australia! friendly guy as sum members know..love getting my hands dirty! playing with the skyline normally breaking somthing then fixing it again lol lots of plans for the 33, just bought a 4x4 so the skyline can sit in the garage and start the big turbo setup!

looking forward too meeting other members soon

ollie

Name: Ryan

Age: 20+

I drive: Black R34 GTT 2 Door

Job: Venue Manager

Music: House, Dance, Classics, RnB, Hip Hoppity, Trance, Everything.

Hobbies: Music, Eating, Sport, Movies, Girls, Driving :)

Location: NOR

Cruise/Event Attendance Rate: Brand new so none as of yet.

Contact me for: If you can tell me why i can not upload any images no matter what computer i use :happy:

Name: Matt

Age: 22

I drive a: FG XR8, R32 drift car, '71 Capri drag car

I work/study as: underwater robotics (ROVs)

Cruise/event attendance rate: usually one or 2 a fortnight... mainly ones posted on AL

Music taste: metal

Hobbies: motorsport, basketball, etc

Might be of use contacting me for: doing burnouts in quiet streets

Name: Daniel

Nicks: Faz

Car: mint White '96 R33 gtst

made this world better on: 16 july '92

i work/study as: Apprentice Electrician

Music taste: screamo

Location: woodvale

hobbies: f**k all really my car, mates music and my work :D

Call me for: anything really helping hand, up for a cruise

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Name: Chris

Age: 19

Car: Black R34 GT-T (1st Aus owner)

I work/study as: Perth Motorsport (Salesman)

Music taste: Metal (Play in local band Voyager),

Hobbies: Music, Motorsport, Chilling, Food is always good.

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