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Hey guys,

Just got in, hope you guys thought my ride with looking good, i only picked it

up on friday at 5 a'clock so im wrapped that i got it back in time.

braddles.

im guessing u'rs was the 33 with the only SAU stickers on it i was hopeing to chat to you day but missed u due to the dyno.

altho show was below standed. semi we got to put in abig club display. the only 1/2 decent club display was allure and obseive.

trader standes were down. so was the dyno with only one dyno, and the amount of cars.

ill put my pics tomow. the one car i like was a yellow wide body s13 with transferormers stickers on it.

yeh mate, had no front plate. gtr bar. back plate in the front window was lthl.

Was down alot this yr but thats how it is first semi final, we made half an effort

with our stand, got a couple sponsors.. but im not into going all out etc.. was happy

with it, i think people have been getting over salon for yrs.. i just go cause i enjoy

this kinda thing.

went today to offer LTHL some "support"....

as always pretty crappy.. nothing really outstanding.. except for all the fully sick fluro shirts and crazy hairstyles... some people should be shot.

I did like the bikes though.

Went today.. while down melbourne for the weekend.

Must say, was missing cars, no GT-R's. A few GTS-T.

The 180 made a new record. 251kw/ltr.

and overall hp too.

Saw the Supra on the dyno. 726.1KW? I think. Below last years. He made 749KW last year?

STEVEM's S15 was very nice.

The gold plated turbos in the QSR BMW was big. The car took away more then 8 Trophies.

Overall, lacked in girls and cars.

Bike display was low too. There were more parked outside of the centre then inside.

Ah well... see what happens...

Whens the finals?

Edited by Owgasm

Saw LTHL's car and looked around for the owner but couldnt find him. Was gonna introduce myself after seeing the SAU stickers.

My fav car was probably a blueish 180. Looked insane. The guy went all out as well. The words 180 and Nissan were all over the car. He even managed to get the word "nissan" in the middle of his subwoofer. Very nice.

Was hoping to see more skylines. Saw both the holder and the supra dyno runs. Pretty damn crazy.

Bike display was low too. There were more parked outside of the centre then inside.

Ah well... see what happens...

Whens the finals?

Well the bikes were more than last year, of which there were none :(

So the bikes that were there actually caught my eye quite well.

Was a good addition

Finals are Nov

yeah was my first AS in a couple years and i found the standard was really awesome.

Couple cars that stood out was the

Series 5 RX7 with the supra abflug kit, looked awesome. As well as the ABFlug supra sitting next to it with the airbrushing (tasteful airbrushing)

The baby blue wrx with suicide doors and hydraulics...

And the new Euroline car club made a good impression at the entrance.

Seemed to me a lot less rice and more performance than 2 years ago when I went last.

And the new Euroline car club made a good impression at the entrance.

Euroline Automotive was a trade stand, they do bodykits / custom paint jobs etc..

But yes they had a good set up.

My friends Blue Kitted RX8 was with their stand.

Edited by MissyK

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