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here's my pics

here you go flicky 1 citrus 32 pulling all the attention away from my car :D nah all good

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here's how you make GTR owners shy to open their bonnet

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the look of horror on many faces with the thought it might hit my car

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it was so quite you could read some peoples thoughts

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Cool photos!

I just realised i didnt take individual photos of everyones cars - sorry guys ;)

Was planning on it, but it just got too hot and sticky to move.. and then we all left lol

My car looks very shiney in your first photo :D

yeah i think my camera was set to supa shiny cause every thing has crazy shine on it. also i took 90% of them as soon as we were all parked so there would be less dust on them.

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anyways onto the pics

think someone has some issues that need to be addressed, aside from not having headlights

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this is what small car sunday is all about, the cute lil thang

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i actually thought this was a done up MR2 on fridays cruize. after looking it up on you tube i see calling it an mr2 probably would have insulted the man. think this was my fav car there

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some cars looked better with the bonnet shut. its not that bad just needs an rb26

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sorry girls had to add 1 for the guys

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also these pics have been cut down in size for the 56k people out there, so if you want a higher quality 1 let me know

look out. think i just started a howie missR34 battle.

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I feel sorry for the guys that got attacked by the sprinklers :S

Oh and i dont mind promo girls.. sometimes.. but was there any need for them to look so skanky at a 'family event'?

There was 1 there.. well she looked like a giant burger ring with boobs.. bad, horrible fake boobs. Think we all saw her. I wanted to go and ask her 'how much'.

at least i have the full set :D

hahahaha............ and ur colours that break off at the end are smaller than mine, the same when i first got the vinyls on, until i changed them :)

LOL... so cruel ;)

At least my stripes are the correct thickness ;)

ok this gonna be my last pics i add.

did anyone else think this was a bit odd, guy must like conan the barbarian

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no 1 else gave this any love so i thought id post it up, they a bit boxy but its a quick gota give it some cred

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think i see why u dont wanna own 1 though, imagine trying to work on that engine gota jump in the boot just to reach your oil dipstick

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Awesome pics everyone, Sarah and I had great time :PBJ: ......... we will try and get some bigger tents for next time and maybe we could organise a small BBQ or something too.

Outcast

Michael and Sarah :D

wtf are Commos doing at SCS? I am pretty sure that Small is in the title of the show.

Nice pics guys - pity my newborn arrived, so I couldn't come and join in .... ah well there is always next year.

wtf are Commos doing at SCS? I am pretty sure that Small is in the title of the show.

Nice pics guys - pity my newborn arrived, so I couldn't come and join in .... ah well there is always next year.

there's always next year..pfft tell that to the kid. shoulda told her to hold it.

nah just kidding congratulations

stuff em man, people bitch no matter what you have or have not done to your car. i didnt get much respect for mine, im thinking half because it was pretty stock and half because alot of people didnt notice it was a GTR.

but i aint gonna go out and dump money on stuff i dont want on my car just to please some strangers

the negative camber on that thing says it all, next time put ur front wheels straight though makes it easier to see the lean on em

Thanks to PK & FLICK. Awsome PICS.

lol YAY for my car getting photo's.

I over heard a few guys saying my car was shit. HAHAHAHA YAYYYYYYY.

i wouldnt have been surprised.........im sure there was plenty of ppl sayin my car was shit too

at the end of the day your car is yours for a reason - its yours. i love your car cos its applyin the "less is more" principle.

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