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Name: liam

Nicks: cuzy

Born: 29/8/86

I drive a: Gtt sedan

Location: oakford

I work as: project coordinator

Cruise/event attendance rate: keen to show my face... yet to do so

Hobbies: chillin, sport

:whistling: theres another skyline in oakford!

come to my place for a beer sometime :D

Name: Brendan

Copyrighted since: 75

Location: sor/near THE ZIZZLER (racetrack loop at tonkin and albany) respect other road users ppl

Work: car accessory installer (13 years), former carpenter (use more cable ties ppl/or tie your feet to the padals with wire,what do i care).

I drive a: mitsubishi lancer . but in 2 days i get my r33 for track style lame drifts

Cruise/event attendance rate: none yet with you mob , but ive run a few cruises in my time so look out for 4 hour long hill run maps some time this year.

Music taste: i steal all my taste from mates and family so a nice spread psytrance/kylie minogue/electro/nick cave/rtr radios random shit and jjj

Hobbies: every year its something different,its always very important and i must have EEEeeeT untill 6 months later then its oh whered the money go.

Might be of use contacting me for: cruise maps.

Name: Nic

Nicks: Niccos'

Copyrighted since: 10th July 1989

Location: Out dardy Midland way (Swan View)

Work: Storeperson (Welshpool) for now

I drive a: 1988 A31 Cefiro

Music taste: Trance/Dance/Eccy sh*t, Hard Rock, Metal

Hobbies: Cars, music, computers

Might be of use contacting me for: Not alot, I'll be the one needing help for a while.

How y'all going?

Thought I would delete and update mine:

Name: Daniel

Nicks: han, dani

Copyrighted since: 29 Sep 1988

Location: Canning Vale, SOR

Work: Worleyparsons (Engineering Firm) in Perth

I drive a: Silver '96 R33 GTS-t

I work/study as: Junior Civil Design Draftsperson/ Finished studies Dec 08, yay

Cruise/event attendance rate: Medium attendance. Usually go on one once a month

Music taste: Alternative rock/metal, Heavy Metal, Some Rap & Hip Hop and Radio music (Not really into the commercial stuff)

Hobbies: Music, music gigs, guitars, cars, computers, ps3, hangin

Might be of use contacting me for: If you want to JAM! Go to gigs & drink :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Adrian

Copyrighted since: 07/11/1981

Location: Bentley

I drive a: GMG ER34 sedan

I work as: IT support officer

Cruise/event attendance rate: on a 4 days off and 4 days on roster but usually no cruises when im off!!!! but have been on 2 cruises for the 9 months i owned this car and the last cruise lasted 5 mins. :P

Music taste: Anything

Hobbies: cars, movies, travelling, shopping?? :D

Might be of use contacting me for: nothing?? lol

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Jason

Nicks: Grig

Moment of conception: 9 months prior to 20 August, 1990

Location: Northam, where the swan gets its water from. (Inland)

Work: Autopro

I drive a: Pearl White A31 Cefiro

I work/study as: Parts Interpreter

Cruise/event attendance rate: Have drifted 2 practices, hoping for third soooooon. No cruises, too fkn hard

Music taste: Alt rock, old school rock, blues, hip hop, drum n bass/techno shite, punk rock, hardcore, older italian engine

Hobbies: RC drift, guitar, motorsport, General radio control stuff, offroad funsies, 4wdin, playin pool

Contact me for: getting into RC drift, D&Ms, sun tan lotion, notification of motorsport events

Sweet! The pro-d is a good looking bit of kit. I've got about 4 TL-01s (one with a 4600 mamba and lipo... gear-eater!) and a TRF415MS with a 4600 mamba too.

You get out much mate? Head to www.ausdrift.net and go to forums. They all go every sunday to the back of stanbridges, but i haven't been in ages. bit hard all the way out here... but i'm still keen on it. get into it man.

Sweet! The pro-d is a good looking bit of kit. I've got about 4 TL-01s (one with a 4600 mamba and lipo... gear-eater!) and a TRF415MS with a 4600 mamba too.

You get out much mate? Head to www.ausdrift.net and go to forums. They all go every sunday to the back of stanbridges, but i haven't been in ages. bit hard all the way out here... but i'm still keen on it. get into it man.

wow didn't know that! stansbridge isn't far away :D what time do they do it? I have paintball training most sundays from 10am though (shooting people is more fun than rc, sorry :P)

I so need a lipo but it's confusing and expensive heh (I'll probably hit you up for advice sometime :P).

wow didn't know that! stansbridge isn't far away :D what time do they do it? I have paintball training most sundays from 10am though (shooting people is more fun than rc, sorry :D )

I so need a lipo but it's confusing and expensive heh (I'll probably hit you up for advice sometime :P ).

wat part of perth you in???

Im SOR and drift the rc, tb02 running a 7turn brushed motor! and the ta05 is a 10turn, then i got a Team Factory B4 and a TNX5.2R

Heya J-Sin long time no speak! how are ya??

wat part of perth you in???

Im SOR and drift the rc, tb02 running a 7turn brushed motor! and the ta05 is a 10turn, then i got a Team Factory B4 and a TNX5.2R

Heya J-Sin long time no speak! how are ya??

East, near Bassendean

Name: Mandy

Born: 07-01-88

I drive a: currently a rx7 :P hopefully a gtr34 soon

Location: Perth

Hobbies: heading out to the night spots, car cruises, beach and sometimes modelling..and talking (I talk too much hehe)

Music taste: has got to be ELECTRO :):) and AVB and MOS

cruises: hopefully soon

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Name: Dave

Nicks: None really..

Copyrighted since: 20th-7th-89

Location: Mandurah

Work: A Manager of Super Cheap Auto

I drive a: R32 GTR Skyline

Cruise/event attendance rate: Medium attendance. Usually go on one once or twice a month.

Music taste: Hip Hop, R&B,Rap and country

Hobbies: Datsuns :)

Might be of use contacting me for: Cake

Name: Trevor

Nicks: none

Copyrighted since: 14th-09-1981

Location: Willetton

Work: Student

I drive a: 1995 R33 GTS-T

Cruise/event attendance rate: If time permits im definitely there.

Music taste: R&B, Techno

Hobbies: Cars, Poker

Might be of use contacting me for: Cruises or just to chill

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Jonathan

Nicks: Jonno

Created: 93 (16 y.o)

Location: Claremont

Work: Student

I drive a: R34 2 dr N/A

Music taste: Mainstream, a bit of everything really.

Hobbies: Cars, working out :thumbsup:, girls :(

Might be of use contacting me for: im basically useless, but i have been looking at alot of r34 bodykits/ gt-r conversions n stuff, if your into that then i might be able to help. but the forum has pretty much everything i know really lol.

Name: simmo

Copyrighted since: 10 Jan 1986

I drive a: white r33 gts25t coupe (95) 5spd manual

I work/study as: subcontract storeman/welder

Cruise/event attendance rate: excellent back in the day, chickenshit now....

Music taste: psy/goa, dubstep, acid house and old school NWA

Hobbies: seeing how many beers I can drink in an hour. then trying to beat that record (seymore skinner)

Might be of use contacting me for: truck components, welding

G'day everyone i hope i have posted this in the right section??

Hope your all a friendly bunch????!!!! looking into getting a skyline in the very near future i will be looking at getting a r33 gtr or possibly a heavily modded r33 gts t not sure which yet but i do prefer the gtr's lol

Anyway gonna nosy around the forum be gentle with me i am new :D:D:D

Oh and my current ride is a classic my00 wrx :P:teehee:

Havent done one of these yet, never noticed it.

Name: Pat

Nicks: Patty likes it in the bot bot

Created: Since the beginning of homoness!

Location: Yokine. Soon to be Success

Work: Estimator/scheduler

I drive a: R33 gtst

Music taste: Jimmy Buffett, Millie Vanillie, C&C Music Factory and finally Elton John.

Hobbies: MMA, cars obviously & breaking guy's hearts :/

Might be of use contacting me for: Great Full Homo Sex

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