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  • 2 weeks later...

Name:steven

Nicks: sprigzy

Age:26

Location: collie wa

Work: own my own company

I drive a: 550 rwhp r34 gtt on nos

Cruise/event attendance rate:nun as of yet but prob will soon

Music taste: pretty much any thing

Hobbies: Cars/racing/and just having a good time

Might be of use contacting me for: a race lol

Hi all,

Just thought I would introduce myself to the fellow WA members.

I have been on the forums (mostly watching) since 09 and finally bought a 1995 R33 GT-R on Monday. So new to GT-R's.

Any fellow members around the Joondalup area? I see a puple R33 GT-R getting around, normally in the mornings going down Joondalup Drive.

Hope to get along to some cruises and meet some of you in the future.

Cheers.

Eric

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys my names Patrick been a member for a few months but haven't owned a skyline till yesterday. I've already got a Rx7 Fc3s but wanted to have a daily so went out and got r34 Gtt 4 door. It will probably stay stock for a while but who knows some parts mite just fall into it one day. :happy:

Cheers Patrick

Hey all!

Name: Mikhail

Copyrighted since: 1987

I drive a: Ford Falcon, getting a V35 coupe soon

I work/study as: CRM Consultant

Cruise/event attendance rate: none yet, will change once I get my new car

Music taste: almost everything

Hobbies: computers, cars

Might be of use contacting me for: CRM and integration software

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi everyone, I'm moving to Perth from Adelaide in the first week in Feb, driving the 260RS over first then probably bring the GTR over around March-April. Keen to know if there's any good hills around Perth? Just spent a week there sorting out a rental house in Rockingham but didn't really see any good driving roads. Anyway details below - hope to see you on a cruise sometime!

Name: Craig

Age: 36

I drive a: Black Stagea S2 260RS and a MPII R34 GT-R V-SPEC

I work as: Project Manager for O'Donnell Griffin

Cruise/event attendance rate: None so far but very keen

Music taste: Metal / rock (Tool, Faith No More etc etc)

Hobbies: Flying (PPL), beaching it, snorkelling

Might be of use contacting me for: not sure yet!

  • 1 month later...

Afternoon Perthians,

A little bit belated I know but I signed up late last year after the purchase of my first Skyline. Bought her in Sydney and drove her back to Perth =)

Name: Jimmy

Age: 21

I drive a: 1993 Gun Metal 2 Door R32 GTS-T

I work as: HR Officer

Cruise/event attendance rate: Zero but planning to change this

Music taste: Hip Hop

Hobbies: Chill sessions, Imports, XBOX/PS3, HBO produced TV series, crime docos

Might be of use contacting me for: Employment advice/help, if your a nice lady seeking a nice man ;)

Look forward to getting to know some of you guys =)

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys,

Just recently moved here (as of today!) from Newcastle, NSW to live with my sister.

Suburb is Inglewood.

Name: James (a lot of people call me Jimmy too)

Age: 20

Car: Driving an '89 R32 4 door Skyline which is NA, however I won't have it until it arrives on the 19th March.

Job: Came here looking for work, had an interview at WesTrac straight after my flight. I'll see how it all goes. :)

Hobbies: RC Cars, Photography

This is the first time I've been here also, it's a big move but I really needed a change from NSW. I wasn't getting anywhere there.

Looking forward to drift days and cruises.

Edited by -Jimmy-

Hi everyone, I joined SAU back in September 2009 and haven't got a chance to introduce myself to fellow SAUWA members.

Name: Victor

Age: 26

Location: Perth WA, SOR

I drive a: 2004 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT coupe (Weekends), 2010 Nissan Dualis Ti (Daily/Family outings), 2002 Mitsubishi Mirage (Work)

I work as: Civil Draftsperson

Cruise/event attendance rate: VQ-Series cruises/meet-and-greets, Team Fusion car club cruises

Music taste: House, RnB

Hobbies: Games, Car cruises

Might be of use contacting me for: Car cruises/meet-and-greets

Edited by Victor.T

Been posting for a while but thought I'd put this one up.

Name: Ben / Benj

Copyrighted since: 14 March 1988

I drive a: White 2000 R34 GTT 2dr

I work/study as: Insurance Broker, Soccer Coach, Cocktail Bartender

Cruise/event attendance rate: Haven't yet...

Music taste: Drum n Bass, Dubstep, Metal, Industrial, Psytrance etc

Hobbies: Soccer, Guitar, Xbox, South Park :)

Might be of use contacting me for: Insurance Queries (no stupid questions please), if you need someone to bartend your party or teach your young ones (anywhere between 2 and 7 years old) soccer.

Cheers all

sold the 33 years ago now back in a 32

Name: Dave

Age: 23

Location: Perth WA, SOR

I drive a: R32 Gtst

I work as: Mining Shotfirer

Cruise/event attendance rate: Sure

Music taste: anything

Hobbies: Car,Bike,kitesurfing, games, Drinking

cya all

Hey everyone

I'm Mitch, I drive a gunmetal grey 32 gtst 2 door. I'm keen to go on any cruises that are north of the river. I'm also happy to go on some SOR cruises if they aren't "Mandurah way". I also joined SAUWA a few months ago but haven't gotten my membership pack yet. Just wondering who I need to get into contact with to sort it out. I'm up at drifts almost every event (at least I try too) and am happy to say hello. If you see me driving around you cant miss me because my front mount is pink/purple which I am in the process of fixing.

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Name:zane

Nicks: Babyface (long long drunken story)

Created: 27th april 1990

Location: Maddington

Work: apprentice electrician

I drive a: R33 GTS-T pick it up tomoz after work

Cruise/event attendance rate: will try for one every now and then.

Music taste:hip hop mainly but dont mind sum dub DnB or rock

Hobbies: Drinking fishing rootin

Might be of use contacting me for:...............................................................

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Paul,a.k.a Chapo, a.k.a Paulie, a.k.a Pablo

Age: 27

Location:Perth W.A. Eastsidaaaaaz

I drive a: 1998 R34 GTT coupe, Heavily modified

Work: Chef

Cruise/ attendance rate: None but want to go hard in my line of work

Music: Hip hop and cool 80's shit

Hobbies: modifying the car, cleaning the car, hot4's magazine, PS3, cookin

Might be of use calling me for: Family guy quotations, hehehehehehehehehe friggin sweet!

For those who drive skylines.....................We salute you, yes we do!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey all just got myself an imported 89 Gtr, stock as a rock. Low and black.

Been wondering who owns Godzwill? Long story short, you settled my decision to Gtr it up. Anyways....

Jesse

22 years

Maylands/ Mount Lawley

Barmen

Keen for cruises and driving tips as I'm getting out of an old V8 into the Gtr. Also interested in talking to someone who knows their shit when it comes to 32gtrs.

Cheers all!

Hey all just got myself an imported 89 Gtr, stock as a rock. Low and black.

Been wondering who owns Godzwill? Long story short, you settled my decision to Gtr it up. Anyways....

Jesse

22 years

Maylands/ Mount Lawley

Barmen

Keen for cruises and driving tips as I'm getting out of an old V8 into the Gtr. Also interested in talking to someone who knows their shit when it comes to 32gtrs.

Cheers all!

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys, im Clayton and Ive had an account on here for a while, but just sold my s15 and bought a gunmetal 1990 R32 GTR rolling on XD9s

keen to come out on a few cruises and track days, as i was a regular appearance at SilviaWa and PerthS15 events so keen to take the GTR out :)

catchya all around.

Edited by Razor36
  • 2 weeks later...

Hey everyone... not really new to the forum been on here for around the last 3 years with a different account aswell... Just never introduced my self!

So some background info, love my cars! have had a

celica sx - first sports car - kinda girly i know hahaha

onevia - first turbo car, loved this to bits.. wanted do upgrade to a skyline :D

skyline r33 gts-t - sold it due to investing the money for some shares

bought a 1998 lancer in the meen time... still go it - my daily! AHAHAH!

then bougta 01 wrx.. had it for around a year! loved the all wheel drive, treated it good :) just sold it recently

my new beast! r34 GT-T :D .. although my over all dream car was a gtr34 my GT-T has satisfied my enough..:) for the time being anyways heres a couple of pics :)

will be on the forums alot more now since im back into the skyline scene.

first mod will be done next week =D HKS turbo timer.. as you can se i bought the car a bit done up already payed a bit extra and got the GTR rims, though they have a litte gutter rash on them. Any one know where i can get this fixed?? price estimations would be appreciated aswell all 4 rims need touch up :( would i have to respray aswell ??

anyways see you guys on the streets.

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