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Hay all.

I been comn in here a bit lately, but am yet 2 meet half the dudes who post on here... so i thought it'd be a good idea 2 find out who u are, what u drive, what u do n that kinda stuff.

I'll start the ball rollin

Name : Tim

Car : R31 skyline Silhouette

Locat : Western Burbs

Job : Apprentice Butcher (we all love our chops dont we)

Stuff I enjoy : goin for a boot in the hills!

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Name: Andrew

Car: Pewter 200SX/S15

Loc: North East

Job: Property Valuer

Stuff I enjoy: cruisin', draggin' (legally of course), beer, my wife, puters, movies, music, blah blah blah (in that exact order :( )

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Hi fellas. I'm a very quiet forum member.

Name: Aaron

Car: Civic (sister's)

Location: Beulah Park, what a funny name

Job: o/s 3rd year uni student (1 year to go), and hopefully to do some modelling after my degree.

Stuff I enjoy: clubbing, driving, dining, running, chilling, talking, singing, & sleeping. :(

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yo,

Name: Shannon (female)

doin this on behalf of my bro and good friend.

Car: my bro has his red twin turbo 300zx, being 17years old and still on P's, he's gotta behave himself on da road. So far, has never lost a drag....it's got it's sick bodykit, 17inch rims, turbo timer, yet to get twin exhaust system.

Car: my good friend, who's 21 owns his R32 skyline. Black, running 15psi,blowoff valve,chipped, re-mapped, bomex bodykit,veilside 17inch rims, turbo timer, boost switch,3inch exhaust,a real head turner.

Car: My mum, has her 1995 Twin turbo Supra, tis silver, only an auto, but man it flys..

Car: me, 2months, will have my 200sx.. my bro and friend love cruising..

Location: in da hills..like a meeting place up there..then cruise down to da bay etc.

Will c ya on da road guys.

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Well, one night, we should organise a cruise then..get all these people together..get a look at each others cars etc..

tis great when ya meet new people...check out all da hot cars..

on a friday night...gotta organise it..and maybe will test out da 300zx with all ur cars...

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ummmm here on SAU we never never ever drag race on the streets cause its not safe ... sometimes it seems like some people do because they have a very rare uncontrollable jolting foot condition ... cruises are always slow and no one ever goes fast ... its just that skylines look like they're going fast ...

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yeah well i didn't actually mean, have drag racing..just meant..people should organise a place where people can meet new people.. and talk about cars etc..

I find, talking to people with their cars, seem to have a lot of contacts..which help me out..

yeah i understand that cruises are slow...well, most of them anyway...depends which 1's you go on...

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