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I think most of us know each other to some extent or another. But I think maybe introducing ourselves and a little bit so everyone knows.

You know, like when a new kid comes to class and they make em stand up em give a little spiel, nothing major, just maybe where abouts you live and your car.

Well my names Matthew, but you can call me Birty seeing as everyone does anyway. I've got a stock looking Gun Metal Grey 32 GST-t and live on the northside of brisbane. So if anyone around wants to go for a cruise or something at any stage, send me an email or a PM or i'd be more then happy to do something.

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Well my names Matthew, but you can call me Birty seeing as everyone does anyway.[/quote:0a1bb0ea88]

Your name's Matthew?????

damn i was so sure it was Burt LOL :lol:

p.s. I have added you to my ICQ list, hope u don't mind :wink:

Tough shit if you do :)

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I am Squizz, or "The Squizz" if you prefer 8) I am a 22 year old male and I have a Gun-metal (the best colour) R32GTS-? The ? is for the mods happening as we speak, more on that once it's done. I live in Rockhampton and am a member of KAOS Racing, which can be seen at most Drift Days and Car Shows.

Those who don't like to use handles can call me J, but I get called Squizz or Sancho irl anyway so I'm not phased. I can be found on MSN Messenger under the email address [email protected] if you use it.

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Guest 33GTS25

well some of you guys will know already

but i am : rod

i am: 28

i am: about to move to yeppoon

i drive: 33GTS25 and young girls :roll:

i live for three things

1)cars esp. lambos

2)women- notice i say women and not brainless twit bimbos(they shit me)

3)creation of personal wealth

i have two rules

1)work hard, play hard

2)respect for all

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Name : Adam

Age : 19 (soon 20)

Car : white 95' r33 gts-t (maybe r32 gtr by end of year) with 17" amg mags, exhaust, pod filter

Location : Karana Downs, Brisbane (sort of near ipswich)

Some of you may have met me on the 30(?)-12-2001 cruise to the sunshine coast, my car was the one that copped the brunt of the rocks from the cop car. I also went to mount cootha on sat to cruise to drag combat but unfortunately could't make it on sunday. Does anyone know how to get refunds? Well i'm up for cruising anytime, especially to gold coast, just message me.

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I would like to introduce my self....

My name is Cam (Campbell) I am 25 and live in Toowoomba Queenlsand

I enjoy abseiling, photography and driving my gmg R32 Gts-t300 at over 240km/h (Did youknow that if youcan get the needle back to 40 then you are doing 300!!!!, have to remove the pin at 0 first). When I am not working on my car I work as a Hostel assistant at a Retirement Village.

Cam/BOOSTMEISTER

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