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Girls!

I cooked that mofo! :(

The girls were just the gorgeous faces that extracted as much money from your wallet as possible :)

I was just dissapointed at the amount of people who were walking around with fat maccas when we had such great food fresh from the plate ;)

Haha I was doing the banana dance to try and attract people to buy food.. They were actually nice!

*does the banana dance* :)

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yeah it was an awesome day! i especially liked it this morning on the drive to sydney it went skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline CHARADE skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline lol everyone was probably wondering why a charade was following them the whole way haha

It was a good day finally meeting alot of people :)

Yout forgot.... wrx, skyline,skyline,skyline,skyline,charade, skyline,skyline,skyline ...lol

That was you that joined us just past the Gosford Exit????? Or was that another random charade!

tom, chris has full R33 skyline cradle so can run the 33 5stud hubs and brakes.

if anyone has any photo's of my beer mobile I would love to see them :). BNR 32R (the grey GTR with the spider man wheels).

Aaron, your car was probably my favourite. Not much more you need. MP3 factory paint, some nice TE37s that's it.

Yout forgot.... wrx, skyline,skyline,skyline,skyline,charade, skyline,skyline,skyline ...lol

That was you that joined us just past the Gosford Exit????? Or was that another random charade!

yeah you're right it did go like that haha

yeah that was me.. i waited for the newy people but they must have been running late so i just followed any skylines lol

found out i have a brake light out too lol :) oops.. sorry to the person stuck behind me with that! lol

Any one got a pic of the Toyo Display and also the little white dato please I need it NOW for HPI

I think I have but they are at home. I'll check tonight.

Toyo display was really good :domokun:

Good to see some great stuff out from GCG Turbos as well.

I think I have but they are at home. I'll check tonight.

Toyo display was really good :domokun:

Good to see some great stuff out from GCG Turbos as well.

Please do not put the GCG TOYO and the white DATO up as I might need to use them in HPI and to garantee a spot in the mag the dont like them on the forums before they hit the stands

Finally loaded all my pics guys

heres a few

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more at TRANSELITE

dont hesitate to PM me for full rez pics :domokun:

man I cant stop going back and looking at your pics they are awsome! Keep up the great work.

yeh I rocked up late due to my car being off the road [Anyone got a rear window for a R32 PM ME :)]

but there was some nice cars there my be a shoulda put the VIP in the show in stead of parkin her on the grass :domokun:

for those that saw or heard her she id for sale atm to..... 1 VIP JUNCTION PRODUCE CELSIOR MUST GO ! ! ! !

PM Me if u want to know more about the celsior...

-Evan

oh and Dif i noticed u stole my Airbox design....... ;)

Haha I was doing the banana dance to try and attract people to buy food.. They were actually nice!

*does the banana dance* :)

You always attract people Corrine.... and with that dance it was like flies to poop :(




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