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Name: Craig

Age: 25

Location : NE

Occ: reach forklift driver during day. producing d&b/dark house etc at night, (havent been paid for this yet tho)

car and mods: R34 gtt. Blitz FMIC, greddy EBC 14 pound, HKS pod, Z32 AFM, PowerFC, Oil cooler, coilovers, did have castor rods, tie rods etc before defect, (anyone wanna bue cusco susp stuff ?) black jap wheels, no wing ,

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chris is a random kent, so chicken as an interest, pretty much describes the randomness we have! chicken and us we get along like spaghetti and tuna fish! what you dont like tuna fish??

i hope you arent australian.

Name: Matt

Age: 35

Location: Golden Grove area

Occupation: Superhero - but only because I get to wear my undies on the outside

Car: 9/1994 R33 GTS25t

Mods: Special internal door handles, but that's about it

Money spent so far: $80,000 - they're good door handles

Future mods: A trusty side-kick, must have own underpants

Interests: Stamp collecting, full-contact chess, flower arranging - in other peoples houses, snail breeding, lifting heavy things, and long walks towards the beach

Special Notes: Some of the above may not be serious

Okay, I'll be serious for a second:

Occupation: Serving member of the Australian Defence Force

Mods: One or two things

Money spent so far: Well in excess of a new base model Commodore

Future mods: Everything I haven't already modified

Interests: Family, gym-weights, sports -AFL / most motorsport, live music, the list could go on... how could I forget Bodyboarding!? Haven't missed a session in the water for over 20 years, rode Pipe' in Oct of last year at 12ft, and spent 2hrs BB'ing and chatting with Mike Stewart at Sandy Beach - only a bodyboarder will understand the significance of the last bit.

I always aim to put a smile on someone's face, even if it's only my own. Fairy suit with wings, yep that should go nicely. We just need a suitable superhero worthy mode of transport - I'm thinking Lada Niva or Niki 650.

Name: Julius.. or just 'julz'

Age: 19

Location: Adelaide Hills

Work: Currently studying Tourism and Hospitality Management ( maybe get into Resort or Big Hotel Management), currently work for the family business and have scored a pretty good job!! Business is a transport business and transports heavy mining/farm equipment, basically anything big! we built the business up from nothing and now have about 16 prime movers alone which is good i think!! and its still growing very fast. I am learning to take on my fathers position, managing trucks, freight, clients etc etc... as well as manage the office a bit..

car/mods: just sold my beloved 32... :huh: Going to save up for another nicer skyline next year when i work more and do uni less!! Looking at either a heavily modded R32 or a nice R34 4 door...

est price spent on car: Only spent about $3000 on last car..

other interests? Wakeboarding, computers, clubbing, wakeboarding, dirt track rally driving!!, motor cross riding, wakeboarding, reading, spending time with friends and family aaand wakeboarding some more.

Name:Dylan

Age:23

Location:the good part of huntfield heights

Work:apprentice mechanic at unley nissan

car/mods: black R33... greddy front mount, apexi filter, greddy catch can, r32 black rims, hks turbo back exhaust to twin cannons its in the build process ( i have a garret to4e, dump pipe, external gate, bosch pump sitting in my room ready to go on in the near future

est price spent on car:couple of grand on parts and repairs

other interests? drift, music, martial arts( wing chun and krav maga) family and footy

Work: Currently studying Tourism and Hospitality Management

other interests? Wakeboarding, computers, clubbing, wakeboarding, dirt track rally driving!!, motor cross riding, wakeboarding, reading, spending time with friends and family aaand wakeboarding some more.

Is that management course the one at UniSA??? Or something similar, but yeah...i applied for that course for next year. What does it involve? Is it gooood? :P

And i also wakeboard...you go up the river alot? Where bouts do ya go? :P

May aswell do me:

Name: Charmaine

Age: 17

Location: Dirty South...but not Filthy South.

Work: checkout chick at noarlunga bigw....also contract work for Coca-Cola, thats only once a month though.

car/mods: 1991 Ford Laser KF....17" chromies, low profile tyres, pedders sports ryder suspension, and a pretty mad sound system. Not bad for a first car :D

est price spent on car: LOL who knows. Not as much as anyone else and their imports haha.

other interests?: photography - most recently car photography, playing winter hockey, going to the beach, wakeboarding, partying, drinking a few, seeing mates, driving my car....

life is good :huh:

Name: Franky (francis)

Age: 22

Location : morphies

Work: Adam Internet

car/mods: HKS FMIC, 2530, pod and 3" cat back exhaust etc

est price spent on car: couple grand ontop of purchase

other interests: soccer, crows, ps2, gaming, comps etc

Name: Shaz

Age: 25

Location (suburb only): Reynella

Work (what you do) Export Coordinator

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) R32, not many mods left now ;)

exhaust, pod, fmic, rims, coilovers

you guys will be relieved that i won't deafen ppl on cruises anymore :thumbsup:

est price spent on car: 5k, but just sold my turbo kit so got a bit back!

other interests? cars, friends, movies, drinking, beach etc

name: Jarad

age: 21

location: south coast, port elliot

work: lanscaper for bout 4 years almost time to give it up lol

car: 1 and 1/2 33's (ones a write off with no running gear lol)

mods: a few

money spent: wasted 25k

interests: gf, playin with my car, footy (cant play no more knee reco. few years bak), but love bodyboarding would be lost without it

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Name: Mathew

Age: 26

Location (suburb only): Goolwa

Work (what you do): Mechanic, Gas Fitter, IT Techsupport, System Builder.

car/mods: pod filter, gutted cat, rear cannon nothing else

est price spent on car:maybe $1000 so far but only had it a few weeks

other interests? Fishing, cars, thunderstorms, computer and technology all the normal geeky things I guess.

Name:Dylan

Age:23

Location:the good part of huntfield heights

Work:apprentice mechanic at unley nissan

car/mods: black R33... greddy front mount, apexi filter, greddy catch can, r32 black rims, hks turbo back exhaust to twin cannons its in the build process ( i have a garret to4e, dump pipe, external gate, bosch pump sitting in my room ready to go on in the near future

est price spent on car:couple of grand on parts and repairs

other interests? drift, music, martial arts( wing chun and krav maga) family and footy

Woo another Huntfield Heights person!! I think I've seen your 33 around here, too!

Mitch made me make a post here, sooooo:

Name:Josie

Age:20

Location (suburb only): Seaford Rise

Work (what you do) : Call Centre Operator

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) : My profile doesnt really, I own the bright orange R33 with the plates "RB26" quite a few mods, but I guess you'll just have to find out.

est price spent on car: The price I paid to buy it ? :P

other interests? Car Photography, Photography in general, fishing, camping, computers, cars, animals, (I agree with thunderstorms, best to watch/photograph) Games, I could keep going, but ill stop. :(

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