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Name: kellie

Age:25 (26 in a few weeks or something)

Location :Largs North

Work : i have my own business in Millennuim Hair and Body as the beauty therapist

car/mods: 4" turbo back, custom dump, earthed solinoid(spelling)

est price spent on car: not much

other interests? locky, my best friends, my mum, cooking, going out and spending time with everyone

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Name : Howie

Age: 29

Location : Western suburbs

Work : IT (Programmer/DBA), also have a IT Consultancy (3D Modelling, Hardware/Software, Enterprise, Home, etc).

car/mods:

R34 GT-T

Engine / Ignition / ECU

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SplitFire Coil Packs

Nistune Type 4 ECU

Detailed Ornament Cover

Upgraded turbo actuator

Breathing

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Blitz Power SUS Type-LM Filter

3" Front Split Turbo Dump Pipe

3" Hi-Flow Cat

3" Trust Power Extreme II Cat-back

Suspension + Wheels

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Bilstein/Nismo Coilovers (355mm front / 355mm rear)

18x9" +30 R34 GTR Rims (245/40 ZR18 Toyo Proxes F1)

Exterior

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Nismo Front Bar

Nismo Fog Light

Nismo Side Skirts

Nismo Rear Apron

Nismo Style Eyelids

Nismo Clear Side Indicators

Nismo Clear Front Indicators

White/Blue LED Parkers

East Bear Aero Bar Lip

East Bear Style LED Brake Lights

Custom LED Center Brake Light

Detailed Calipers (Gold)

Personalised Number Plates

Custom Number Plates

Interior

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Nismo Ignition Key

Razo RA89 AT Shifter

ICE

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Alpine CDA-9807 MP3/WMA Player

Alpine MRP-M350 Monoblock Amp

Alpine SPS-170A 6" 2-Way Coaxials

Pioneer TS-179AZN 3-Way splits

Kicker 354xi 4 Channel Amp

Clarion PA-12S Sub in Fibreglass Enclosure

Deep Cycle Battery

Gold Plated Terminals with LED Volt readout

4GA wiring

Raizen Volt Stabilizer kit

Tomtom XL Australia

Security

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Black-Wired 2-Way Paging Alarm

Cellular Tracking Device

Est Price spent on car : 35k.. give or take

Other interests: Construction, development, architecture, photography, online gaming, retro gaming, movies, fishing/crabbing

Name: Mitch

Age: 18

Location (suburb only): Hazelwood Park

Work (what you do): Sales Assistant For Optus (hate it)

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) 1997 R33 Series 2 GTS-4 , Drift Handbrake Button , DR1FT Pod, DR1FT CF Gear Knob , Pioneer Headunit , Pioneer 6x9's in the rear , MB Quart 6" in the fronts, Gay 4" Supercheap Cannon

est price spent on car: like $700 since i got it :(

other interests? ( working on the car, family) pulling my car apart and learning about it , hanging with mates , long walks on the beach , cruising , partying , occasional pro pc gaming sesh , sometimes play guitar

Name: tim or ted

Age: 21

Location (suburb only): mannum

Work: houseboat maintenance (fixing them, servicing them, driving them etc)

car/mods: nissan onevia, too many mods to list right now, nissan 180sx before that, also with too many mods to list.

est price spent on car: way too much on both of them

other interests? riding bmx, chilling with mates, music etc.

Name: mick

Age: 26 going on 40

Location (suburb only): holden hill

Work (what you do) bit of this and that

cars: r31 gts-x & 4 dr

mods: 4 dr= extractors, 2.5'' exhaust, new lifters, oil pump, cam, extreme clutch...not much really

Gts-x = find out when it gets here.. but it has a vg30 turbo, exhaust, some extra gauges.....

est price spent on car: 4 dr = 8k including purchace

gts-x $8000. soon to be lots i spose

other interests? my wife, our miniture poodle, driving, socialising & lots of other shit

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Name:Damian aka Damo (black 05 cbr) to all the biker boys/girls

Age:31

Location (suburb only): Regency area

Work (what you do):supervisor of boys at furniture company in town(boring)

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info):hks front mount,bov,front mount plenum(upgrade),hks 4inch exhaust to cannon rear,colour change to lighten tint than standard maroon(like red),hks IV boost controller,t/timer,cd player,coilovers,18inch mags(crap),camelien colour sports wheel to replace airbag wheel(naughty),fuel reg upgrade

est price spent on car:dont like to think bout it,too much the mrs says

other interests? (working on the car, family): spending time with my two girls at home,upgrades to the new house,riding the moto when able,hanging with friends,heaps of bbqs,playing with car,detailing

name dean

age 49 yeah old fart but young at heart

locatio munno para west the hood according to nene lol

work semi retired mechanic work for for a mate when he is busy

car r33

mods fmic/pod filter /exaust / lowered a bit

spent on car car bugga all was like it when i got it

other interest speedway raced for 20 yrs or so / fishing / my german shepard / spose the mrs lol

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Name: Craig

Age: 21

Location (suburb only): campbelltown

Work: Rep/merch for Siena Foods

car/mods: WAS 33, Vg30 hi flow, PFC, 3'' turbs back-decat, fmic, ebc, pod, splitfires, walbro fp, 19s, slotted rotors the usual stuff

best dyno run was 234.2 rwkw (enough fun for rwd!)

est price spent on car: paid 10, spent atleast 7, sold 13 :(

current car: Hyandai getz company car, wit fooooly sick pod n' shit! :)

other interests? my dogs, my GF, family/friends, talking shiz on SAU

:P

Name: Vu

Age: 20

Location (suburb only): North/West

Work (what you do): SAU-whore

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) 1998 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25t Series II Type-M 40th Anniversary Edition... *exhale*

est price spent on car: way too much... yet not enough.

other interests? ( working on the car, family): working on the car, cruise around, browse the internet, play the Playstation 3, play with the dogs, do stuff with girlfriend, run-a-muck with mates, ride my bike, take pictures of stuff.

Name: Ben

Age: 29

Location (suburb only): North East

Work (what you do): CSC Field Services Consultant - I work for BHP Billiton, Allianz and several other clients.

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

est price spent on car: Over $35k

other interests? : working on the car, general internet/computing, World of Warcraft, play with my pet ferrets, cooking, fishing, linux hacking, camping, drinking copious amounts of bourbon, listening to music and playing guitar

Hey. Not sure what the SOE team is or does, I mainly am between the Southern rollout team and working RGH's rollouts and help desk.

Standard Operating Environment

Basically the standardized PC Image that a certain corporation/location may use. The SOE team builds the windows OS and all the software and patches on top of it, and make sure that nothing conflicts with the other :P

-D

Name: Lee

Age: 28

Location (suburb only): Sheidow Park

Work (what you do): Electrical Engineer

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) 1997 Mitsubishi Legnum VR4

est price spent on car: since purchase, $2k on repairs/maintenance and $1.8k on wheels/tyres

other interests? ( working on the car, family) Family is my major priority at the moment, especially my 3.5month old son Lachlann. Little time for anything else, only browse forums when at work (shhhhh) don't really have any other spare time.

Name: Huy / Hugh

Age: 29

Location: Mid North East

Work: Software Develeper (From code monkey to systems analysis, more code monkey atm)

Car: '89 R32 GTR

Engine:

R34GTR N1 Turbos

Power FC

Single Plate Exedy clutch with mega slippage

Breathing:

Trust Front Extension pipes going to collapsed 3 inch tiny flow cat hooked with 3 inch collapsed muffler!

HKS High flow panel

Suspension etc:

SkydneyKid spec Bilstein suspension with Whiteline springs(6/4kg)

18x9+22 Volk Racing Challenge F-Zero

255 35 18 ZR Toyo T1R all round

RDA Slotted rotors

Ferodo DS2500 pads

Interior:

Kenwood Mp3/CD Deck

DLS Front splits

Dead rear speakers

Exterior:

R32N1 headlights (or pov pack, depending on who you talk to)

N1 Front Bar

Custom Half water filled tail lights!

Dirt

More Dirt

Other Interests:

RC Car Racing/Drifing (bit out of it atm)

Computer Games RPG+RTS+MMO (World of Warcraft)

Wine + Dining

Standard Operating Environment

Basically the standardized PC Image that a certain corporation/location may use. The SOE team builds the windows OS and all the software and patches on top of it, and make sure that nothing conflicts with the other :P

-D

*slaps head* of course! Yeah I wasn't part of it but I've just started implementing it in RGH. We just do and use what town tells us haha.

Name: Damien aka Damo

Age: 21

Location (suburb only): Salsibury North

Work (what you do): Educational Support for English Language Training Centre

car/mods:

Nismo bodykit

power FC

Turbosmart boost tee

HKS Pod

ISC coils

Drift tek rims

Nismo seat covers (10 rwkw)

Pioneer HU

Jap cat back, stock cat, pacemaker front pipe, Flyn dump pipe

Cooler

Bosch 040 fuel pump (not in yet :wub: )

i think thats about it.

est price spent on car: dunno, bout 4-5k i guess

other interests? Cricket, RC Drifting, my gf, PS3

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