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Hey guys, my names Filip,

im 18 years old, i live in kingsgrove,

im currently a student at tafe studying IT(Network Engineering),

i like going out with friends, doing new things and i absolutely love cars, especially cruising, street drags and drifting.

hope to meet yous all some time.

:)

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Guest | hype^ |

This may be a little late but anyway here goes. -->

name : Eugen Iov Jr. - prefer 'EUG' - remember that :)

age : 18 y.o

occupation : deffered mech. engineering student at Uni of Syd -currently work at Jay Jays

car : Burgundy '93 GTS25t with nizmo body kit (just fixxed -- yay :burnout: )

plate : current - AMI-23A (dealer's fault:mad: )very soon - |HYPE| :uh-huh:

status : currently unhappily in long term relationship..(you'll know why when u talk to her :) )

likes : blonds, ice hockey, skating, surfing

dislikes : stupid old ladies that pull out and stop infront of you and just look at you, from driveways.. :D:D

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Mark D

20 yrs old

I work at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Sydney. My position is "Client Services Officer". dunno what that means!

I drive a 1988 Nissan R31 Skyline Silhouette Series 2

I'll have an HR31 coupe turbo by the end of the year

I love my mates, sometimes work, i love drinking, i love women, and i love big boobs

cheers, MARK

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dislikes: northern beachs people that only know the north pacific highway..... everyone knows that the south run is far better.lol that should get em going  

Nth Beaches = God's Own Country

Padstow = Little Italy

:):O :O :O :O

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My name is Kent, Drive a R33 GTR (and of course it is fast cause it is white!)

Work in IT (doesn't everyone?), and like cruising / learning about cars, Car audio, computers etc.. all the usual stuff!

Hate theives, having to leave my car parked anywhere (sydney seems soo bad at the moment), dancing oh and of course prank.

i think one of the best things about owning a skyline is seeing another skyline, and both of us breaking our necks trying to look at the others car (especially on the odd occasion when you see a chick driving one :) ), seriously skyline owners seem to be the friendliest bunch of poeple around..

so hopefully catch some of you guys around on the street (but not prank, cause i see him too often for my liking!), give us a wave if you do!

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