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  • 1 month later...

Hey Guys!!!

I just upgraded my ride to an R33 and am here!!!

Name: Jason

Copyrighted since: 3 Mar 1981

I drive a: Grey 2 door R33 gtst

I work/study as: Murdoch Law School

Hobbies: Scuba Diving

Might be of use contacting me for: I hate this but when u get into trouble with the cops?

Hey all,

New to the forums and to Skylines, just going through the motions of buying my first Skyline, an R34 GTT ^_^

Name: Tam

Age: 31

Drive: 500SEL, soon to add R34 GTT =)

Work: Electronic/software engineer

Cruise/events: Interested

Music: Industrial

Look forward to getting into my new ride and taking advantage of the info on these forums, been really helpful so far (buying, getting it checked out, insurance etc).

Name: Pawel

Copyrighted since: 30 July 1986

I drive a: Grey 2 door R33 Gts-t

I work/study as: 4th Year Apprentice Mechanic

Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal, but do try to make most official SAUWA events

Music taste: Breaks, trance, drum and bass, electro/house/progressive

Hobbies: Gym, Cars, My 2 smoker kx250:)

Might be of use contacting me for: Mechanical Diagnostics

  • 4 weeks later...

Name: Aaron

Born: 1986

Location: Maylands

Work: Mechanical Designer

I drive a: R33 GTST, Series 5 RX7 & Mk3 Golf VR6

Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal lately, due to fifo work.

Music taste: whatever

Hobbies: cars, track cycling, travelling, scuba diving

Might be of use contacting me for: Mechanical or Structural designing/drafting & fixed gear cycling.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Brett

Age : 40

Location:Northern Suburbs

Work: Fuel operator

I drive a: White R33 GTST,

Cruise/event attendance rate:I do FIFO attend when I can

Music taste: System of the Down !!

Hobbies: Throwing money at my R33

Bought my first Skyline having a blast doing it up, see you on the road!

Hey all, new to the skyline club :) interested in slowly delving into the scene

Name: Ben

Copyrighted since: 31 July 1987

I drive a: 2000 Pearl White s2 R34 GT-T

I work/study as: Apprentice HD Mechanic

Cruise/event attendance rate: New to the scene but will try to make an appearance

Music taste: Most Music. DNB, Dubstep, Trance, Rock, Regae and anything inbetween

Hobbies: GYM/Fitness, MMA, Cars, Learning new stuff

Might be of use contacting me for: Personal Training / GYM

Name: Ben ( Macka )

Age : 27

Location:Northern Suburbs

Work: Battery World Manager

I drive a: Silver R34 gtt Sedan

Cruise/event attendance rate: None, Only just got back into a SkylineIf you need Batteries tested or quoted let me know, will also try make a few meets when im not working

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

hi guys ,, my name is Woz ,,

ive been a cupboard member for awhile . reading info etc ...

born in 69 , not quite farting dust yet ,,

i work in the transport industry .

my little rocket is a R32 GTR that has been tickled here and there ( scares the &*%$ out of me ) .

yes,, i was a BIG8 believer but was converted ,, thx guys .

attend cruises ??? would love to but work gets in the way,, love to attend more .. going for a cut tonite, take the spiders and spider webs along with me ( serious , no joke lol ) .

music - what ever has a heart beat to it ....

Nitro - Makes grown men cry .....

Name: Nerces

DOB: 02 May 1995 (Yeh, I know I'm young, don't hate)

I drive a: Huffy Push Bike (Hopefully a Skyline in the upcoming few months)

I work/study as: Nothing atm, finished school, waiting for univeristy offers :D

Cruise/event attendance rate: I'd be able to make quite a bit of the cruises :)

Music taste: dubwub, drum and bass, electro/house/rap, R&B etc.

Hobbies: Soccer, touch rugby, gaming (too a minimum) going out and socialising.

Might be of use contacting me for: Nothing, I'm too young to be helpful :P

Name: Dylan

Born: 1992

Location: Canningvale

Work: Geomatic Engineer

I drive a: Red R34 GT-T coupe

Cruise/event attendance rate: None so far :/

Music taste: Mostly anything.

Hobbies: Cars, music, mates, gaming

Might be of use contacting me for: Building and construction needs, Surveying land to be built etc.

  • 1 month later...

Pleased to meet yas all

Name: Rick

dob: 15 Apr 1994
I drive a: White 2 door r33 S2
Location: Hills
I work/study as: Sparky (3rd year appy)
Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal as im still doing work to my ride
Music taste: Electro/house/progressive,DnB
Hobbies: gaming, pub, cars, mates
Might be of use contacting me for: Upcoming event tickets and details... umm, maybe things to do with licensed premises?

Hey everyone, brand new to the Skyline scene

Name: Chris
Age: 29
I drive a: 96 R33 GT-R LM V-Spec
I work as: adult babysitter
Cruise/event attendance rate: New to the scene but will try to make an appearance
Might be of use contacting me for: the losing lotto numbers

  • 4 weeks later...

Name: Seb
Born: 1988
Location: Darch
Work: Sell cars
I drive a: FD3S BathurstR, FC3S, R34 GTT and 5L VL Calais
Cruise/event attendance rate: Minimal lately due to busy lifestyle
Music taste: whatever
Hobbies: Rotas
Might be of use contacting me for: Rotaries all sorts,Want to buy a car? pm me!

hi new to the site

name; zaw and chaz (husband and wife)

born: 82 & 87

work: foundry/aftercast

drive: r33 tommy kaira skyline

cruise/event attendance:none atm but would like to join upcoming events and cruises

music taste:bit of everything

Name: Burnsy

Born: 1985

Location: Perth and Newman

Work: Boilermaker fabricator

I drive a: R34 GTT

Cruise/event attendance rate: none yet

Music taste: Metal, rock, blues, dubstep

Hobbies: horsepower, drinking, I play guitar and attempt to make dubstep- soundcloud.com/burnz

  • 4 weeks later...

Name: Aidan
Born: 1990
Location: Perth
Work: Storeman
I drive a: R32 GTS-T Coupe
Cruise/event attendance rate: none yet
Music taste: DnB, RnB, Dubstep, rap
Hobbies: throwing cash at my car, sports, drinking, mates, gym

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