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Was very impressed with this years autosalon, there was more cars and more people who attended, i was very impressed with the Just Cars skylines, they stood out and looked terrific together.

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i also got some more pics of all the other mad cars @ this years autosalon, i will upload the other cars i took from there ASAP.

R33-GTST - I saw those two skylines that were lined up at the Just Cars stand, both looked awsome and was a great eye catcher from the entrance, my mrs loved the blue one which she had a photo next to it yesterday, also WHLSPN the lighter blue was nice i must say

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i only went to see my friends at the fast and the furious stand... omg they are hot..! the cars were a bonus.. the cameleon vl trubo was my highlight... he turned it on and did some mega flutter for a few minuites... ahah i was on the ground rolling around at how uleh spec this guy was.

Was very impressed with this years autosalon, there was more cars and more people who attended, i was very impressed with the Just Cars skylines, they stood out and looked terrific together.

Pity Just Cars dont offer a reasonable insurance arrangement for enthusiants.

I can see the high premiums paid for that stand.

the cameleon vl trubo was my highlight... he turned it on and did some mega flutter for a few inuites... ahah i was on the ground rolling around at how uleh spec this guy was.

Nothing changes... thats been going on since Salon first started... sadly its most un-original these days

I was entered with the evolve stand (Charcoal r32 RCEGRL) .. Autosalon is getting smaller each year, there arn't as many hugely modified cars there anymore, just a lot of car club stands etc..

It was more like a hairdressing expo... I was pissing myself at some of the styles the guys wore... And too top it off there were two guys (gay I think) wearing UGG boots tucked into jeans. I tried to get a photo but they caught me staring... dammit!

And adams Red R32 was awsome! my favourite car there. those rims were insane.

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