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nick:look too the left

name: Matty.

location: vic in spirit.

Car: R33 Gtst.

email: [email protected]

Msn: Same.

Likes: Long talks, candlelit dinners, slow dancing in the rain, oprah show, watching the sunset over the ocean, holding hands, cuddles. :)

also no pic. lol

How did I miss this thread?

Nick: rs73

Name: Rianto

Age: 30 (soon!)

Location: Fairfield/Thornbury

Car: R33 GTS-t

email: [email protected]

MSN: as above

ICQ: 873042

Pic:

Chopped off group pic taken @ my office...

Nick: MaXiMuS

Name: Max

Location: Brighton/Caulfield

Car: R33 GTSt

E-mail/MSN: [email protected]

ICQ: 12606043 (haven't used it for about 2 years)

http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~lymax/max.jpg

car2.jpg

Myself and my ride!

  • 2 weeks later...

NAME: Dan

NICK: DANS-GT-R31

AGE: 21

LOCATION: My Evelyn

CAR: 1989 Nissan Skyline Silhouette RB30E

MODS INT: Mild cam, head work, lightened flywheel, 2 1/4'' zorst

MODS EX: Full-sick re-spray redsilver with gold pearl full GTS-R bodykit

here is a new pic of my beast, I am walking to the LEFT of my car!

Originally posted by DANS-GT-R31

here is another pic of my car and also some R31 SKYLINE CLUB members.....

/me hides :)

Thanks Dan!

Just for that, I'm gonna include a couple that missed out in that last pic (hehe)

I found this pic of Danzbeast (a.k.a Dan, white GX) on the left and Skaface (a.k.a Gazza, grey Ti) on the right.

Please don't kill me guys!

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Douglas

Nick: Any variation of the above... and Phorj (forge) for some strange reason?

Car: Black R33 GTS25t

Location: Templestowe/Doncaster (Inner-Eastern Suburbs)

eMail/MSN: [email protected] / [email protected]

soz for no pics... just stock anyway, and don't have a digicam!

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