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note to self: don't enter the f1 gp auto salon with NS regardless of how late an entry they accept.

my car's been tampered with on more than one occasion. worst of which the front grill shows signs of attempted removal, not limited to broken clips :P

Yeah i remembered when u came and complained to me and a few others in the Autosalon Marque. Clearly there isn't enough security..only 1-2 security guards watching a 200 metre stretch of cars is just pathetic. I had people constantly going inside the flags and touching my car and even sitting on my friends motorbike on display. But as Alisa (autosalon) said to me, its out of her power as its the F1's security and everyone enters their cars at there own risk.

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As soon as you said your name you turned to your friends and walked off.

I even said bye to you as i was driving out, and you had this "pffffft wtf" look on your face; as if i just tried to pick you up. :D I must admit, i cnbf walking through the stand today, due to the heat.

I was disappointed with the placement of SAU, as it appeared that we were chucked in the far corner, away from everyone. The excuse was to be closer to the dyno, but hardly anyone from SAU wanted to go on the dyno.

Believe me Al...i doubt she (Ferah) intended to offend you, i think she was just more stressed about how to get home last night more than anything. And maybe because she was Sun burnt which made things worse. :P

Heres a couple of pics of my car from the 'Team Ignite' stand and on the dyno

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The trophie i won for ' Wicked Interior'

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My Custom boot install (desperate times, desperate measures) :D

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My Friend Musty and the rides from his shop 'Transcar'

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And some eye candy for the boys

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That is all. :P

Believe me Al...i doubt she (Ferah) intended to offend you, i think she was just more stressed about how to get home last night more than anything. And maybe because she was Sun burnt which made things worse. :(

Haha.....no offence was taken :P

As stated, the whole weekend was way too hot, just to walk round and talk to everyone in the stand. Hope others didn't get offended by most of the SAU crew staying put under the shade of the SAU macque, but it was one of the only means of escape from the sun :)

I'm sure there'll be other events, etc, where we'll all catch up.

i came down to the gp, first one. had a look at the auto salon display, some very nice cars there! looks like some of you had good seats in grandstands! i only had general admission but it was still good!!!

As soon as you said your name you turned to your friends and walked off.

I even said bye to you as i was driving out, and you had this "pffffft wtf" look on your face; as if it just tried to pick you up. :)

Thats so unfair that u jumped conclusions of me already. Im sorry if I had offended you, i didnt do it intentionally. Maybe if I get the chance to meet u again in better circumstances it would be better hey :(

btw, Tai congratz on the award for taking out best interior! Well deserved as always..and ur boot was da shit hahaa!!

Here's a couple of pics I have from yesterday.

Awesome shots guys,

Snowy mate you could have sold them to the papers they look awesome.

Had a tops time at the GP would have been heaps better if we could see more...

Hope no one suffered too much from the heat my Girlfriend did... No matter how much water you drink it can still get to you.

WOW, don't feel so bad now that I couldn't make it..

OPERATION DUST STORM FTL!!!!

Rosco's car looked like it had been sitting in a storage facility for years after the event...

Nothing beats the plush greens of the golf course on the other side of the lake, cars stayed relatively clean when i attended a couple years back....

WOW, don't feel so bad now that I couldn't make it..

OPERATION DUST STORM FTL!!!!

Rosco's car looked like it had been sitting in a storage facility for years after the event...

Nothing beats the plush greens of the golf course on the other side of the lake, cars stayed relatively clean when i attended a couple years back....

Thats is an understatement...........

I have never seen so much dust on my car EVA!!!!

Thats so unfair that u jumped conclusions of me already. Im sorry if I had offended you, i didnt do it intentionally. Maybe if I get the chance to meet u again in better circumstances it would be better hey :)

btw, Tai congratz on the award for taking out best interior! Well deserved as always..and ur boot was da shit hahaa!!

Hey Ferah, no conclusions were made and no offense taken.

Sounds like what i wrote has drawn a misleading picture, hopefully i haven't now offended you as that was not my intension.

Tai a well deserved award mate, congrates :nyaanyaa:

WOW, don't feel so bad now that I couldn't make it..

OPERATION DUST STORM FTL!!!!

Rosco's car looked like it had been sitting in a storage facility for years after the event...

Nothing beats the plush greens of the golf course on the other side of the lake, cars stayed relatively clean when i attended a couple years back....

Poor Rosco :(

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