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Melvin from Singapore here,currently studying in UWA

I've got a 96 Ford Falcon right now but I'm trying to sell it off to buy a japanese car.

If there's one under $4.5k please point it my way. :)

I'm a hobby photographer and have taken lots of photoshoots in Singapore including a R34 GTT

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And many more

Check out my photos here

http://www.flickr.com/photos/e3lipse/collections/72157623990386152/

I'm looking to have some photoshoots for Skyline GTRs or nicely done up Skylines in Perth. Feel free to PM me.

Looking forward to owning a N/A Skyline (they're cheaper) if possible.

Melvin

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Thanks guys.

Farris, added you as a contact in Flickr but noticed you beat me to it. :cheers:

I'll check out the SAU Photography section

Meeting Ten Four tomorrow, can't wait to be honest!

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if you get stuck and need a decent singapore meal..

try hawkers cuisine in northbridge..

failing that... munch terrace in east perth.

nasi lemak special on fridays..

very filling food however.

but they do great chickenrice

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if you get stuck and need a decent singapore meal..

try hawkers cuisine in northbridge..

failing that... munch terrace in east perth.

nasi lemak special on fridays..

very filling food however.

but they do great chickenrice

Thanks Mr Eps :)

I've been here for one semester already , tried Hawkers Cuisine in July 2010 and the food's pretty good. I tend to patronise the singaporean/malaysian/japanese food in Broadway, Nedlands

:cheers:

Nice to meet ya mate, can't wait for pics :D

Will get new injectors asap! ;)

Thanks for the opportunity James! I'll try to get a few up tonight.

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tell me more, i have never heard of it!!!

Nah don't bother going to them, it's just next to my college / UWA that's why I'm eating there. The food is alright but nothing to shout about.

But if you must, it's Broadway Fair Shopping Centre, 1st hour free parking. There's a black R33 GTR parked there, daily.

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Nah don't bother going to them, it's just next to my college / UWA that's why I'm eating there. The food is alright but nothing to shout about.

But if you must, it's Broadway Fair Shopping Centre, 1st hour free parking. There's a black R33 GTR parked there, daily.

Yep that black 33R in the undercover carpark... been parking in the same spot for 4 years now lol

The BBQ pork at the Chinese restaurant IS something to shout about! Probably the best I've tasted in Perth.

The sushi's also f**king good there, but the Jap meals aren't great.

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Hi Melvin.

Welcome to SAU. I looked at your photos, and they looked really good. You got skills! :thumbsup:

Just dropping by to say if you ever need Nissan Skyline V35 cars for photoshoot, let me know. I can get a few good examples. :)

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I'm boycotting that restaurant now. They chased me and my friends away as they were understaffed and the chef was in a foul mood. If they weren't keen that day, then I'm not patronising them anymore.

Thanks VNS_24. I'll PM you as soon as my mid sem exams are over.

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I'm boycotting that restaurant now. They chased me and my friends away as they were understaffed and the chef was in a foul mood. If they weren't keen that day, then I'm not patronising them anymore.

Thanks VNS_24. I'll PM you as soon as my mid sem exams are over.

No worries, Melvin. :)

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