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Nice side skirts.

Thanks Adam. Now my engine bay will look a little prettier with that Nismo Raditator Cap from Slide, just got the Tein SS off him like 2 weeks ago luckily the Show N Shine.

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

I dont have them, they are too far away. Sorry about that.

I was emailed this from the driver of the skyblue R33 with the lambo doors

To Whom It May Concern:

Hi my name is Romeo I attended the show and shine skylines Australia show last Sunday the 1st of July it all went well but as I was leaving I drove recklessly and caused some damage to the grass resulting with a possible loss of the bond paid to hire the field.

I would like to apologise for my reckless driving all though others did the same on their way out thinking its ok for me to drive recklessly its no excuse to leave the way I did so I apologise for my actions and I assure you if I am invited to attend another skylines Australia show this will never happen again as I have learnt from my mistake.

I know that all members of Skylines Australia who were there on the day worked very hard to make the day possible and Im sorry it ended the way it did, so again Im sorry for my actions and as I said I assure you it wont happen again.

Thankyou for your time and I hope I can still be part of your shows in future.

Yours Faithfully

Romeo

oh and Dif i noticed u stole my Airbox design....... >_<

Haha.. did you make that one up! I didn't cut this one.. I just panted it :)

Hey, Gotta cover those stupid pods up somehow!

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

Haha awsome *does some more banana dancing*

i don't think romeo should be made to pay the bond alone.. you have a list of people that caused the damage, divide the 1000 by the amount of people, and ask each to pay that amount... think thats fair if you guys want them to cover the bond cost! I do not think it fair to make romeo cover all costs.. he is obviously sorry about his accounts and that speaks for him.

i second that for paying the bond money. Its time for juliet *coughs* i mean romeo to show some responsibility because i think an apology isnt enough. Use you head dude before you act becuase we all have to suffer for your stupidity.

I didn't suggest him alone to pay - but I think it would be a suitable way of making these people accountable for their actions, whether they are sorry about it after the fact or not.

Also, I don't appreciate the fact that my money (I am a club member so that is my money (as much as it is everyone else's in the club)) Has to be wasted on the poor decisions of other NON members.

Maybe solve the problem next time to make the function members only. Even though it was open to everyone to boost numbers but atleast it will have people aware of the rules and have general common sense.

thats if they even care!!

This seems to be a running theme.. i remember a sns a few years ago where the same thing happened! grass and cars on grass seems to always bring the same reaction from certain drivers

and the only thing left to ask is: what did the five fingers say to the face? SLAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

I ask some of the culprits straight to there face why did you do it?? and I got now response from them

Plus was telling everyone as they were leaving at the gate..."No burnouts and please leave nicely" and with one particular White R33 with 19inch rims and a P plater thought it would be funny to get it sideways the minute he got out on to the road after I asked him very nicely NOT TOO!!

All they do it wreak it for others and make it very hard for councils to be willing to allow us to use there parks to host a show.....




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