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George, I'm in accounts (hate it and looking for another job soon)

I like skydiving, movies, hanging out and naturally cars. Enjoy a good meal and a good woman. not neceserally in that order

I drive a R33T with the plates ONARUN, as if you wouldn't have guessed. I love my car more than most things so if we happen to go on a cruise and you lean on it and i kick your teeth in you know why. j/k :)

i'm really a nice person. i am ok, my anger management teacher said so so don't f**k with me. :evil:

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yo!

Christian -> white '33 NOZILR

i am 22 and supervise a technical call centre for an ISP.

Currently trying to set up Skylines Australia with a handful of other smelly blokes (and blokette's) fronm these forums.

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Well, I'm Duncan, and I'm a full time race driver (although I work as an IT consultant the other 5 days each week).

I've got a boring, stock R33GTS, and a terrible addiction to track days.

Its great to see this club get moving (and not be relying on the goodwill of the Kiwi bunch). Keep up the good work!

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HI! I'm Shell, and I am one of the previous mentioned "blokettes" (also known as dudette or matette).

I don't even live in NSW but I'm saying hi anyway cos Canberra is often forgotten and considered "just another town" in NSW :)

I drive a wine red R33...but my next car will be a bright yellow R34 GT-T :O

P.S. ONARUN's anger management classes are going ok, but don't push him, cos he might turn on you when you least expect it!! :twisted:

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Hey Duncan, how is the racing going? (you lucky bastard!)[/quote:fdd56d3a92]

Well things are looking up so far:

First race - smoking wreck upside down in the kitty litter....

Second Race - eighth overall

Next race is Eastern Creek 22-23 June, all are welcome to come along for a laugh.....

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My name is James / Jim / JiMb0 / JtC or any variant in between. You'll see me in a silver R33 GTS-t called Carla (don't ask), plates JTC-000.

Currently working for Dingo Blue as a Tier 2 Tech Support Rep and also Porting Management groupie :) but as we all know the demise of Dingo Blue will soon mean I'll be on the street *YEY*

I'm obviously into cars, but also enjoy coding in various languages, digital photography and manipulation, fine dining (with nothing less than fine women) and getting on the piss with mates every Friday night.

How do you tell if JiMb0 is on a cruise you ask ? Well OK, so I havn't been actively involved in cruises yet but all will be sorted once work settles down a bit and I've worked on the car to the point I'm happy. Just remember to keep an eye out for the tall guy with spikey hair and you can't go too wrong.

I'm certainly looking forward to meeting all you guys, specially my other half George :roll: hahahaha. What about we organise a Skydiving meet :twisted:

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I'm certainly looking forward to meeting all you guys, specially my other half George :roll: hahahaha. What about we organise a Skydiving meet :twisted:[/quote:f5a2304397]

oooh, i love ya. you wanna go skydiving, i'm your man. great idea jimbo :wink: anyone else keen? it costs around $350 for a tandem and it's the best thing you'll ever do guaranteed. :twisted:

you'd better come to the cruise i'm gonna organise in two weeks time. it's gonna be 'got my license back cruise' so make your tall a** available :)

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costs around $350 for a tandem and it's the best thing you'll ever do guaranteed. :twisted:

you'd better come to the cruise i'm gonna organise in two weeks time. it's gonna be 'got my license back cruise' so make your tall a** available :)[/quote:2d355bb0f0]

Tandem ..... Shell, you up for it ? :lol: I was serious about the Skydiving, always been something I've wanted to do, but I'm terrified as shit of going -=*` SpLaT `*=- ... How many dives you made George ?

I don't know if my Sky will make it (I'm waiting for my new job until I get insurance and finish few mods) but I'll be happy to tag along if anyones got a spare seat 8)

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Well I'm Michael, I'm from Newcastle, I drive a burgundy GTS25t which I am really trying to do up, but it has been a slow process (although I got my FMIC yesterday!!!)

I'm an analyst programmer for a defence company which is surprisingly a damn boring job that was nothing like what I expected when I joined them.

I like cars (obviously), computers, bikes, getting pissed and bludging on weekends, music and movies. That's not in order btw - I'm really into the whole home theatre thing.

Anyway, that's about all there is to know about me, or at least as much as I'm going to write.

Cheers,

Mic

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Tandem ..... Shell, you up for it ? :lol: I was serious about the Skydiving, always been something I've wanted to do, but I'm terrified as shit of going -=*` SpLaT `*=- ... How many dives you made George ?[/quote:26151da36b]

i've done 5 solo jumps and then i bought my ca. that was the end of my skydiving career. it's pretty expensive but worth every cent.

you're like me, always wanted to do it but never got motivated. my mate did one jump and he psyched me up some and then i had to go to check it out myself. awsome stuff 8O

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im in belrose

about 15 mins away

im going to manly 2night which is VERY close[/quote:6db4f20f2b]

you may have seen my R33 around then dude... i am always driving through belrose and along the beaches.

White R33 with the plates NOZILR.

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