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Name: Sean

Made: 4 april 1991

I drive a:White 1997 R33 S2

I work at: Gourmet Chevups in Malaga

Location: Parkwood but mainly cannington area

Cruise/event attendance: none as yet i only got my car on sunday :P

Music taste:pretty much anything that you can pump:)

Hobbies: cars, money, GF

Might be of use contacting me for: Free sausages anyone?

Name: James

Age: 23

Location: Bentley WA

Work: IT

Car(s): Joined when I owned an NA R31 a while ago. Currently in a MY00 WRX. Partner just bought an R33 GTS-T so I feel obligated to lurk here again.

Cruise/event attendance rate: Zero

Music taste: Alt rock & trance

Hobbies: Cars, bikes, computers

Name: Stuart

Nicks: Skippy/Skip but usually none

Age:17 (4/mar/'93)

Location: Bibra Lake

Work: Farm Worker/Maccas Employee

I drive a: Currently '04 Lancer ES, but getting a R32 soon

Cruise/event attendance rate: None as of yet.

Music taste: Pendulum, then mostly whats on the radio

Hobbies: Cars, to some extent computers, work

Might be of use contacting me for: Talking to?

Name: Corey; Nickname: Coots

Copyrighted since: 26 january 93

I drive a: 93 coupe type m R32 gtst

I work/study as: apprentice pastry chef at miss mauds in northbridge

Cruise/event attendance rate: None... YET!!

Music taste: metal, I killed the prom queen, Deez Nuts, hardcore, Parkway drive

Hobbies: cars, Baking, bustin a skid :D, parties

Might be of use contacting me for: gettin lunch or a cake and cruising im always down =D

  • 2 weeks later...

Name: Natalie

Nicks: Sr32/her32/pebs

Age: twentyseven

Location: north (the boros)

Work: digital account manager/online marketing

I drive a: hyundai excel while the 32 waits for a heart op then gets sold, then i move onto an Rthirty??

Cruise/event attendance rate: too long ago to remember

Music taste: ecletic

Hobbies: drift, motorbike riding, snorkelling, fishing, being creative

Might be of use contacting me for: drift, help paid in beer, all things random.

Yup I'm back!

  • 3 weeks later...

Name: Regan

Age: 23

Previous Cars: Mazda 626, Mitsubishi Legnum, R31, 1967 Toyota Crown

Car: Y31 Nissan Cima

I work as: Town Planner

Cruise/event attendance rate: Went to one last year, building car so its in pieces most of the time :(

Music taste: house

Hobbies: general fitness stuff, car modifying, partying yewwwww

Might be of use contacting me for: Nothing, im useless haha

Name: Eli

Age: 19

Previous Cars: 1997 Landrover Discovery, 1998 Subaru Liberty

Current Car: 1998 R34 Gt-t

Work: Tiwest Plant Operator

Cruise Attendance: None.. yet.

Music: Trance, Progressive Trance, Psytrance, Drum n Bass, House, Dubstep, Westcoast Rap, Eastcoast Rap (Old and new), Ambient, 70's, 80's, 90's, modern rock. I love music.

Hobbies: Staying fit, lifting weights, boxing.

Reason for buying skyline: In my opinion they were the pinnacle of sports cars during the 90's and even today they still look amazing for their age. I love the way they look and they way they drive. I love the fact that you cannot help but look when you see one, whether you like it or not. The signature tail lights are unmistakable and defines the skyline for what it is - a sleek, badass sports car.

Name: Mike

Age: 18

Previous Cars: Holden Vn 5 speed manual

Car: R33 gts-t

I work as: Sparky

Cruise/event attendance rate: 0

Music taste: Everything, Literally :D

Hobbies: Cars, Partying, Working :)

Name: Steve

Nicks: Big Steve/ Big Fella/ Crazy

Age:28

Location: Southern Suburbs

Work: Security

I drive a: UCF10 Celsior

Cruise/event attendance rate: Nada

Music taste: Loud and minimal hurtz

Hobbies: Cars/Sports/Road Trips/Creating stuffs

Might be of use contacting me for: Scaring people

Am an old user from years back, but been driving non imports and Finally decided to get myself a decent import.

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