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name: Brandon

car: nissan skyline r33 97 s2 gtst coupe silver/also have two other r33s 95 an 96 white and black

age: 15

work/study: working as a school teacher and study at TAFE as a teacher and go to warwick shs yr11

cruises/events: try to go to most of them with the family but i dont drive(cant wait to)

music: MJ

hobbies: football (go carlton),swimming and trying to take my car for a drive (f**kin parents wont let me)

and mainly girls lol

thank for looking :(

Name: Joe

Age: 31 (old enough to know better)

I drive a: R33 GTST '97 40th Anniversary.

I work/study as: Directional Driller in the oil industry, currently in the office but have worked on rigs from the North Sea, to Saudi, Azerbaijan, and here in Oz.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Zero so far.

Music taste: All sorts. Listening to lots of Trance from back in the day at the moment.

Hobbies: Big into cycling and weights but doing neither now due to injuries and currently awaiting surgeries.

Might be of use contacting me for: drugs and illegal drag racing (joking :rant: )

Name: Sime

Location: Shelley

Work: Technician

Drive: 1990 r32 gtr soon to be jun 2.7, 85 trx bluebird with fj20et...

Music: A diverse range.

Cruises: Unfortunately not many as of yet but as soon as i get my car licenced hopefully alot... And really keen to get into track days and driving events ;)

Hobbies: Driving, modifying cars, engine conversions, rebuilding motors etc most sports, Gyming and drinking with friends :(

Hopefully will get to meet some of you guys in the near future on some club event days/cruises ;)

Name: Ian

Location: O'conner

Work: Detailer/Apprentice Mechanic

Drive: 93 R33 Gts-t and Ride kawasaki Ninja zz-r250 :)

Music: almost anything ;)

Cruises:None But look forward to going on one :) not to mention a bike cruise and track days ;)

Hobbies: Driving and Riding :D both have appeal ;) bit of a PC gamer aswell :D Paintballing when i have the time and cash.

Name: Ian

Location: O'conner

Work: Detailer/Apprentice Mechanic

Drive: 93 R33 Gts-t and Ride kawasaki Ninja zz-r250 :blink:

Music: almost anything :)

Cruises:None But look forward to going on one :laugh: not to mention a bike cruise and track days :D

Hobbies: Driving and Riding :) both have appeal ;) bit of a PC gamer aswell ;) Paintballing when i have the time and cash.

Paintball hey.. where at? got your own marker?

Name: Isaac

Nickname: Zac

Car: White R34 GT-T

DOB: 17/07/1990

Location: Kardinya

Work; CSO for Mining at VINIDEX PTY LTD.

Music: R & B and Techno

Cruise/event attendance: None yet hopefully will attend tomorrows

hey guys, im new on here

Name: Troy

birthday: 9 11 1989

I drive a: black r32 gts+t

I work/study as: 3year apprentice mechanic

Cruise/event attendance rate: as many as i can depending on if i hav enough money for fuel lol

Music taste: rnb, hip hop, dance...anything with a good beat really

Hobbies: going pub with the boys, cars, the ladies, chilling in the sun :ninja:

looking forward to going on some cruises and meeting new people

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Name: John

Nicks: Dont have one

Birthday: 24th august 1986

Location: South of river

Work: Drilling

I drive a: Burgundy R33 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Cruise/event attendance rate: haven't been on a cruise in my own car yet but Ive been on a couple of cruises with some mates

Music taste: pretty much all music

Hobbies: Cars i guess

gdday everyone

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Michael

Age: 18

Location: Ballajura

Work: Dick Smith Electronics

Study: ECU, computer science.

Car: None at the moment :happy: just sold it off. Looking to get r34 real soon :D

music: rnb, techno

hobbies: cars and pcs

Name: Ken

Nickname: Kennabis

Copyrighted since: 28 Dec 1986

I drive a: silver '97 R33 GTST

I work/study as: little as possible

Cruise/event attendance rate: minimal..

Music taste: metal

Hobbies: MMA, skydiving, paintball, music, cars, body modification, etc..

Might be of use contacting me for: drugs, corpse disposal, and manwhore services..

Name: Ken

Nickname: Kennabis

Copyrighted since: 28 Dec 1986

I drive a: silver '97 R33 GTST

I work/study as: little as possible

Cruise/event attendance rate: minimal..

Music taste: metal

Hobbies: MMA, skydiving, paintball, music, cars, body modification, etc..

Might be of use contacting me for: drugs, corpse disposal, and manwhore services..

Yay! more paintballers!

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Ashleigh

Age: 18

I drive a: Black 93 r33, 91 s13 silvia

I work/study as: Parts delivery driver for repco morley :)

Cruise/event attendance rate: No sau events but some silviawa cruises.

Music taste: Dnb, trance, breaks, dubstep, metal and minimal

Hobbies: Sports, driving.

Might be of use contacting me for: Ill be original and say drugs :P or for a completely random conversation.

Ive been on silviawa for quite awhile since i own a 1991 s13 silvia but ive just bought myself a black r33 as a daily.

Both are NA because i like to think of myself as a bit of an NA enthusiast and i cop quite alot of rap about it from the guys on silwa, but hey i dont need anymore speeding fines :)

Hope to meet some of you on the combined cruise, i dont know which car ill be taking yet :D

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Nige

Nik name:nige, yak...... but answer to almost anything

age: 41 year old spinal injury (RTA 1989)

ride: shamefully not a skyline....yet!!

work: welder/boilermaker

study: SolidWorks, Aerodynamics, Fluid-dynamics, Composites,

Home: when I get back from work

recreation: off road racing, designing,buidling and racing my own cars

cruise: I don't

music: anything but no rap or techno

contact me for: :D I'm on here to find answers !!!!!!!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Mark

Nik name: Turts

Born: 1966

Rides: VX Calais 5.7, V35 Skyline

Work: Senior Draftsperson - Zorzi/Grandwood Builders

Reside: SOR

Interests: Many incl, Family, Cars & Music (Musician for 25yrs).

Listen to: Most types of music w/- emphasis on Musicality & Melody.

  • 1 month later...

name: Jordan Vernon

age: Hehe 16 xD and i own a skyline

Nicks: some people call me Loon

Location: coolbinia north perth

Work: H and M smash repairs so if and one needs a toch up :thumbsup: glad to help!

I drive a: Dark gray R32 BR25 gtst

I work/study as:app spray painter

Music taste: hardstyle is not bad

Hobbies: trying to get in to paint balling

Name: Dean

Age: 28 at the moment

Nicks: I have been called Blinky for years

Location: Bunbury (Really SOR)

Work: I work FIFO up near Newman, Yandi Mine Site, and am the Security Supervisor

I drive a: White S1 R33 GTS-T - PUREVOL plates

I work/study as: Cert 4 OH&S, Cert 4 Security and Risk Management

Music taste: Live, Nickelback, Creed. Also don't mind a bit of Doof Doof

Hobbies: Kayaking, snorkeling, fishing, driving my baby!!

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