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LoL meh wasnt that good!

Congratz to Tai (candy33) for winning 1st prize and $500 in the show and shine!! well deserved Tai!!

I thought the day was OK, but i only stayed for a few hours :P.

Congrates Tai!!! Great talking to you buddy, car looked even better outside, than it did at the AutoSalon. The amount of work done to that car is mind blowing, good to hear that you are being awarded for your hard work and efforts.

Well keep the F1 AutoSalon in mind for 2008, i hope to see you there, and with any luck i'll be there with my car >_<

Thanx guys!!

Yeah i won best overall car in the Pioneer show and shine and receive $500 and even got approached for sponsership :O .

Overall was a good day till about 5pm when it started to get boring and cold.

And AL i'm 100% in for F1 Autosalon.. as you may already know i show my face up to everything. :P

Heres a pic.

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And another for the boys to drool over. (Guess my number plates work after all! ) :P

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should have been called skankfest..

The drifting confused me.. but who saw the creatd drift car? also the orange 32 4door? that thing is an animal!!

the drift comp didnt go like a normal one would.. just some cars went hack, and then 2 came back and some jap dude won..

was a good day but

mookas one? thats a tough street/drift car.. just stickered up..

what about the PALADN thing.. all out drift car.. doesnt even drift.. HA!

i so so SO wish i could enter...

top stuff to GK TECH for organising this event

that pink r33 i meant is too auto salonish

:blink: Meaning what?

It's a show car and one that has been done properly. Not like most these try hards that pay the $120 entry fee to Autosalon, to enter a "standard" car, or a hack job, then brag to their mates that they have a "show car".................pffft.

Tai is obviously into the show scene, and he has presented a car that is worthy of winning awards. Not everyone wants to be a "boyracer". The amount of time, money, effort and stress Tai has put into his car is commendable.

Look at my car, i probably have spent as much money as Tai, but it still looks stockish; apart from the body colour. That's because i am more interested in motorsport, performance, handling, etc. The driveline and suspension is were most my money has been pumped into. But i still like to have a neatly presented car, so i have added some "show style" aspects that interest me; pearl red paint job, 19" rims, detailed engine bay, etc. At a show, Tai would kick my ass :), as that's what his car has been designed/built for, it is fully customized to attract attention. On the track/motorkahna/twisties though, i'll have the upper hand :P.

youve pumped that much into your car and it still looks like that? oh come on al.. get ur ass into gear :blink: hehe na urs is a moonster :)

i thought it was a good day apart from bein chilly! well set up and that expression session was nuts! the 3 up drift was sick too. was good to see organisers running something different to the normal 2 up finals! skankfest and funny hair and pink v necks were out in full force which sucked arse!

pink 33 not my cup of tea at all but i can definetly appriciate the work gone into it, congrats on winnin.

overall the group that i was with thourerly enjoyed the day, shame to hear others didnt so much!

cheers

brett

:D Meaning what?

It's a show car and one that has been done properly. Not like most these try hards that pay the $120 entry fee to Autosalon, to enter a "standard" car, or a hack job, then brag to their mates that they have a "show car".................pffft.

Tai is obviously into the show scene, and he has presented a car that is worthy of winning awards. Not everyone wants to be a "boyracer". The amount of time, money, effort and stress Tai has put into his car is commendable.

Look at my car, i probably have spent as much money as Tai, but it still looks stockish; apart from the body colour. That's because i am more interested in motorsport, performance, handling, etc. The driveline and suspension is were most my money has been pumped into. But i still like to have a neatly presented car, so i have added some "show style" aspects that interest me; pearl red paint job, 19" rims, detailed engine bay, etc. At a show, Tai would kick my ass :), as that's what his car has been designed/built for, it is fully customized to attract attention. On the track/motorkahna/twisties though, i'll have the upper hand ;).

Exactly right Al.. thanks and well said.. and for all the people that think its all show and no go, i'm currently building up a hybrid rb30 engine to go in..and don't forget i also have a 'sleeper' r32 gtr to keep the racer boys happy. :)

i agree, was pretty rank. weather was too windy and all the cars in the carpark got caked in dust!

lol we were having more fun at the workshop dave. roshan killed a kangaroo.

should have been there for the PUSSAAAYYY and also the orange 4door r32.. that thing demolished tyres and pumped out shitloads of smoke sounded good too

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