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some of us had a big night...but doof slept in our hotel room...so he shouldnt have been tired

this is the best pic ive ever seen of our car

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Youre welcome Paul... It must be because of the brilliant detailing job done by some awesome people on the night :rofl:

Nice Pics Bullet!!!!

Im glad you had a good time..well worth the trip??

I hope you will get involved with Auto Salon again next year..

Did they say anything about the tyres from Federal???

Thanks, yeah it was definately worth the trip... I love Sydney and I love Autosalon so its win win :D

Im there next year for sure, but I'll have few more goodies on the car by then :yes:

The officials didnt say anything about displaying the tyres or the flyers/banner, I think that we were just small enough to get under the radar luckily, but we had the Buddyclub stand next us too so maybe they thought it was a part of theirs... Either way it all went well. :P

Thanks, yeah it was definately worth the trip... I love Sydney and I love Autosalon so its win win :/

Im there next year for sure, but I'll have few more goodies on the car by then :/

The officials didnt say anything about displaying the tyres or the flyers/banner, I think that we were just small enough to get under the radar luckily, but we had the Buddyclub stand next us too so maybe they thought it was a part of theirs... Either way it all went well. :(

That's great to hear!!! :woot: Did the misses have a good time?

I loved your car at Texikhana and want your stripe!!!!I will be getting something similar soon :)

See now that is good news, and maybe we can get away with it again next time!!

Yeah the Missus loves Sydney too, she's getting into Autosalon more and more every year we go so no problems there.

Thanks ;) I love my car too... I had that stripe made up by a mate of mine who is a sign writer, only cost me $150.00 and he put it on (looks very proffesional that way) but Im not sure where you can buy one off the shelf, you might have to shop around some sign writers and see if they will make and apply one for you.

Just make sure that its a different colour to mine - you wouldnt want to be classed as a "strap on" would you? :nyaanyaa:

hmm i got about 800 shots..who wants a peep? (my mrs deleted all the ones with the mamma's in them so nothing for the spank bank unless you like dig hot paint, chrome wheels, belly-dragging chassis' and leather interior haha)

hmm i got about 800 shots..who wants a peep? (my mrs deleted all the ones with the mamma's in them so nothing for the spank bank unless you like dig hot paint, chrome wheels, belly-dragging chassis' and leather interior haha)

arhhh cuttt damn your mrs!

RH9 made 1066hp at the wheels to win the Hp award... I think its about 795kw... Using NOS.

Not bad at all but I think that Twoogle was the most impressive - making 502kw with low mount turbos and no NOS. :P

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