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Name: Nick

Age: 35

Location: Fremantle

I Drive: Just moved from NZ, have parked up my S2 R33 GTS+t, high compression turbo goes great if ya tune it proper!

Work: Mental health, (dont laugh, probly looking after your brother....)

Music: Anything cept gangsta home boy attitude shite...gotta have a guitar in it

Hobbies: Anything outside, hunting, fishing, diving etc...

I can help you: If you burn your brain out taking too much piss or pills...

Name: Mitch

Age: Two zero

Nicks: bunney, B, B-dogg (no not like snoop dogg)

Location: Glen forrest - Hills

Work: I work FIFO at Brockman 4, near tom price

I drive a: RS Liberty and R32

I work/study as: TA/ Electrical TA/ Operator/ Points Install (railway shiz)

Music taste: Whatever really

Hobbies: drinking, drinking umm driving, Moto's, bit of surf most outdoor shit is fun

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Gavin

Age: 25 yrs old

Location: Mt Nasura (Armadale area SOR)

Previous Cars: 78' Corona, R31 Silhoette,

Currently driving: 96 EF Fairmont, 94 R32 GTR

I am new to this forum. I used to own a R31 about 3-4 years ago. Now I have only just gotten back into a skyline again. This time a R32 GTR.

I work in the City, so currently ride the silver limo to and from work :down:

Name: Don

Age: 36

Location: SOR

Previous Cars: R33 GTST, 350Z Track, Evo 9

Currently driving: 2009 R35 GTR

Hi Everyone :)

I'm not new to this Forum, but did recently get my 35GTR, so have started to come back here more often.

I look forward to coming on a SAUWA Cruise soon......haven't been on one for YEARSSS.

Cheers,

Don

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Scott

Age: 29

Location: SOR

Previous cars: 90 silvia , 96 180sx - sr powa

Current car: R32 4 Door

Hobbies: Sports sports sports,music(D n B and ozi hip hop),outdoor activities,chillin with mates,cruisin with the misses/mates.

I am new to this forum but have been in silviawa for quite a few years so hope 2 meet new ppl an hope SAU is as much fun as silwa and the cruises are gr8 too :D:woot:

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys last time i was on here i had a 32 gtr vspec 2 :( but i blew her up and couldn't afford to rebuild her as of the recession! , since then i bought a series 8 rx7 but unfortunately had a accident with a tree :( n wrote her of , its ok tho ive ended up with a very nice 32 ill post some pics up unsure if you guys are familiar with this car or not im sure some of you will be :) , i have big plans for her and shouldnt be to long till shes in show spec ive all ready cleaned the motor up a lil bit makin her look pretty :) . cant wait to get on some cruises with you guys again :)

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Name: Shah

Age: 18

Location: SOR

Previous Own: Skyline R31, Toyota KE70, Integra DC5-R,

Now owning: Datsun 280ZX, HSV VY Clubsport R8, Toyota AE86

Hi!

New to the forum, used to own an R31 when I was 15, sold it because mom say Iam too young to even drive haha! But will be looking for an R31 again sometime this year when I move to a new home.. Looking forward to see you all!

Cheers,

Shah

Name: Jed

Age: 18

Wheels: R33 GTSt coupe s2

Work:Chargemaker at bradken foundry

Music tastes: Metal Screamo Metalcore

Hobbies:Judo,Bjj,zen do kai,skating,basketball, my car

Might be of use not contacting me for: car advice haha :blush:

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Dyllan

Age: 18 yrs old

Location: Huntingdale (Near Southern River)

Previous Cars: RA60 Celica

Currently driving: 87' Pintara

I am new to this forum, i'm looking to convert to a 31 and eventually get a 32 going.

Name: Mike

Age: 24

Location: North Perth

I Drive: 98 R34 GTT

Work: Drafting & Construction

Music: Pretty much anything.

Hobbies: Sleeping... :)

Ive been lurking around the forums since the end of last year, but finally able to picked up my R34 about 3 weeks ago.

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Hi SAUWA

Name: Renae

Age: 23

Location: NoR

Music taste: D&B, Dance, think rave music! R&B too.

Occupation: Dental nurse

Current Ride: 95 NA Supra which I have a love/hate relationship with :blush: but hoping to also own either a R32 or R34 GTR. I love the old skool toughness of the 32s and the mean road presence of the 34s so.. Im here to do some research so I can buy the right one. maybe not in the near future but soon enough =)

Name: Kevin

Age: 19

Location: Wellard (moving soon donno where)

Music taste: At the moment more into drum and Bass, and electronic/techno

Occupation: Designer (Irrigation and Water works)

Current Ride: Got a 180sx 93 2.0 L turbo.

Been on here for a while but haven't really been involved, I am a member with Motavation (but is very quiet atm) and i just got the 180 back on the road and working well.

Here to meet new people have a good time, and learn and improve on my know how with cars and motors and driving skills.

Name: Nev

Age: 27

Location: Inglelands (somewhere near the border of Maylands and Inglewood).

Music taste: Wide variety, I really enjoy some Liquid Funk that London Elektricity and Hospital Records put out, but it does sound dirty, so I don't tell people in conversation.

Occupation: Software Developer

Current Ride: Recently purchased Black 96 R33 S2 GTSt

Have been lurking for ages... Finally bought myself a 'line so I've justified creating an SAU account. :P

Thanks!

It's great to finally get a Skyline, the GTRs have been my childhood dream. I had to settle for its younger brother due to circumstance, but one day... :P

A big step up from my boy racer DC2 Type R though - I'm still nervous to mash the pedal in 2nd... I'm sure I'll get over that very quickly though :D

Thanks!

It's great to finally get a Skyline, the GTRs have been my childhood dream. I had to settle for its younger brother due to circumstance, but one day... :P

A big step up from my boy racer DC2 Type R though - I'm still nervous to mash the pedal in 2nd... I'm sure I'll get over that very quickly though :D

Soon you'll be clutching 2nd :P

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Brock

Nicks: Brockey

Copyrighted since: 27th October 92

Location: SOR

Work: Machine Operator 

I drive a: 1997 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS T Series 2 

Cruise/event attendance rate: Got my car last Saturday so none as yet

Music taste: Breaking Benjamin, 3 Days Grace and lots more 

Hobbies: Cars, Computers and poontang lots and lots of poontang

  • 5 weeks later...

Name: jack

Nicks: night hawk

Age: 21

Location: Spearwood

Work: uni bum

I drive a: 86 vl turbo soon to be rb30det with a spool :banana:

Cruise/event attendance rate: nil at present, might bring out the vl when i get the new driveline in

Music taste: aus hip hop, rock, clubbing beats

Hobbies: Cars, music, motorbikes, beers

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