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Wow.

I've been to so many car shows in Japan in the last 3 1/2 years, and although the standard is still higher here, I gotta say:

Quite a few cars @ MAS could compete Tokyo! Very well done, especially the Gull-wing S15.

I was waiting a long time for this, and I knew Aussies could do it...

Just don't be shy and get that Carbon Aero bonnet and Weds Sport rims!!! Keep it up!

Well done Melbourne, very impressed:D.

/Rezz

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guess they are goign where all the money is... makes it harder for us yes :)... then again id rather live here than in the US... so many more skylines here :D...

only reason the yanks like the honda so much is due to it being made locally and its left hand drive... cloest thing they have to an import rofl.

sucks to be them i say :(

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But considering Australians have to do all the hard work of importing Japanese parts/cars themselves (without "corporate" help) and a weaker Aussie dollar, it's just freakin awesome seeing cars like at MAS...

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