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Hi Gang,

Were going to melbourne autosalon for a peek and if anyone wants to come you are welcome to join us. I will be getting there around 1pm tomorrow. If you wanna meet up or get there around then let us know, 0404 846 899. if not, then don't come :D

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yeh I went last night.

some cars there were just stock and polished up.

I saw that that green Mirage dyno tuning, a few 180s, GTR, MR2, 300ZX ran at 215kw or thereabouts and an N15 pulsar ran at 116kw cant remember the other figures though. Some weren't that great.

heres a few of many show cars there, and as you would imagine there were countless skylines there so didn't bother taking many pics of them.

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Viper

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Getz

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180 with RB30 I think

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GTO and Supra

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and he'll dragon ball Z your ass....at least thats what his hairstyle suggests he'd do

thats the thing with these people. They typically aren't physically big and use this hair style to add extra height to their shrimpy frame :worship:

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