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Name: Franky (francis)

Age: 22

Location : morphies

Work: Adam Internet

car/mods: HKS FMIC, 2530, pod and 3" cat back exhaust etc

est price spent on car: couple grand ontop of purchase

other interests: soccer, crows, ps2, gaming, comps etc

Do you know Seabird, Andy or Jono (who used to work tehre)?

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Name: Sam

Age: 24

Location (suburb only): Strathalbyn

Work (what you do): GIS

car/mods (obviously your profile has a bit of info): R32 GTS-T, RB25DET Neo conversion (in the process), stock everything else

est price spent on car: $5300 inc purchase price :P

other interests? ( working on the car, family): Wife, cars in general, spraypainting, sportsbikes

Name: Chad

Age:25

Location: Just moved to Morphett Vale

Work: Welder

car/mods: 1989 R32 GTS4, R33 GTR engine conversion, Power FC D-Jectro, Stainless steel exhaust from front pipes back, XTR 100mm FMIC, Extreme Extra heavy duty clutch, Light weight flywheel, GTR front brakes, Tial BOV, K&N pods, Zeal coilovers, Front & rear strut braces, GTR fuel pump, Hicas removed, GTR interior, R34 GTR rims, Drift teks with Toyo R888's for track days, and probably some stuff i've forgoten.

Parts i have waiting to go on: Pair of Garett GT2860 -5's, HKS Dumps, Nizmo fuel pump, Sard 700cc injectors.

est price spent on car: about $40,000 including car :cheers:

other interests? Motorsport, motorbikes, spending money on my cars.

I remember seeing a half finished 25NEO into 32 project on NS going for a ridiculously low price a while back, could be the same car?

That's the one :blink: I'm slowly working through sorting out finishing the conversion, doing the Navara/33 speedo trick at the moment and fitting some aftermarket gauges. I've rubbed half of it back ready for paint and bought some spare stockies for the track. Got a sound system that used to be in my old car for it etc. I hope it'll be ready for the road in about 3 months.

Name: Nick

Age:24

Location : Happy Valley

Work : Insurance Underwriter (and yes it is fund declining people insurance)

car/mods: none

est price spent on car: as little as possible

other interests? sportscar racing, gokarting, drinking, more drinking, energy drinks, blondes (occasional brunette), killing spotty faced teenagers in cod4, chillin with people from work

You a storm chaser or something? :)

Nah not really, would be if I had the spare time and the money, but now I own a stag it owns my time and BP owns my money. :banana:

Ohh, and I left alcohol out of my interests, mmm yess lots of time invested in that, yet strangely enough don't remember spending time with it? :banana:

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Do you know Seabird, Andy or Jono (who used to work tehre)?

Hey mate i only just started there. I have met andy, not sure bout Seabird or Jono

no offense.............

but i hate you

no offense.......

but i assume u may be one of the many grumpy people who ring up and say "I can't get ma internet working" arrrgh arrrgh arrrgh

unless you have another explanation.....

Name: Stewy

Age: 19

Location : near mitcham area

Work: student

car/mods: R32 GTS-t 4 door http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...&hl=nisskid

est price spent on car: bit over 10k on car, 20kish on top.

other interests? motorsport, wakeboarding, graphic design etc etc

Hey mate i only just started there. I have met andy, not sure bout Seabird or Jono

no offense.......

but i assume u may be one of the many grumpy people who ring up and say "I can't get ma internet working" arrrgh arrrgh arrrgh

unless you have another explanation.....

Seabird is Brendan... Dopey guy haha. You prob know the other Andy, I'm talking about Struggs. Him and Andy have been overseas so you might not.

I'm witch Adam and my net sucks but it's completely due to the damn phone lines. No adsl 2 Grrrrrrrrr.

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