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Mate, i'm heaps stoked to hear you guys took out the awards!! props to all of you, and especially patrick for always bringing home the goods. Hopefully we can repeat it at SCS!

p.s. MO PHOTOS!

Edited by Howie

big congrates to all the work that was put into the stand sorry i didnt do much i ft my body so hard gettin the car ready then not sleepin over weekend didnt help

congrates to cara with ur win

i had a ball this weekend an ill b goin to sydney whos joining me

u guys cant be serious bout calling that 'offset' :cheers: did ya take notice of the ajps rolla at all? :D

Fronts: 18X10 -12offset.

Rears: 18X11.5 -19offset.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st&id=71587 with 50mm gaurds :P

yes i know cops suck here so ppl dont risk running jap style offsets :)

Yeah CONGRATS once again to SAU!!! Big thanks to PK and Flick for organising the display. Was a good weekend and was happy to help out! Was great to meet a few more people. Also well done to Cara for her award!!!

some more pics.....

sorry had to put a couple in of my car :cheers: bottom pic is with the trophy, the other 2 of my car is when she is on the dyno (thanks to kelly for taking those pics.....you did well!!)

the osmons brothers ute took out king of autosalon!

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

sinista thats gold :cheers:

pauly thats a replica?? the only genuine Ferrari F1(1999) that i know of is sitting in a warehouse down in Melbourne. And i can't see Mr Algadri associating with the Autosalon crowd

yeh its a replica, but isnt everything a replica these days lol.

That was a replica with this years decals and sponsors on it. meh. still red, still prancing cavallo.

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