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PM sent - will do the responses over the weekend (got over 100 there so I better not wait too much longer).

Only one rejection so far...(not yours, Flick!)

Thanks for replying to the pm so quick, awesome! Time off work organized. :)

haha well according to the ns thread it was a honda CRV, not sure if they were serious or not :thumbsup:

Was that Cush?? Just kidding

Should have my wheels, tint and lowering by then, If so i might be keen to chuck another Aristo in there, Will speak to Cush later on about it, think he said Dans is the only Aristo in the atm!!

Was that Cush?? Just kidding

Should have my wheels, tint and lowering by then, If so i might be keen to chuck another Aristo in there, Will speak to Cush later on about it, think he said Dans is the only Aristo in the atm!!

haha wouldnt suprise me if it was :)

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I just want you guys to know we've got about 160 entrants already, but we dont have many GTRs at all.

well we have a KGC10, which i believe is 100x better than all other skylines(well the real KPGC10 is the best)... but feel free to come down and prove me wrong.

I want to see more GTRs at our show!!!!!!

and dont be worried about no fences etc, everyone around is a car lover like you, if you really are worried just put an esky or two between ur car and another, so ppl wont think to walk through.

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well we have a KGC10, which i believe is 100x better than all other skylines(well the real KPGC10 is the best)... but feel free to come down and prove me wrong.

f**k YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

what colour?

Dam this year needs to go faster, I have budgeted for a fat house deposit and KGC10 in Nov/Dec :D Cos I also believe they are better then all other skylines, except for 32 GT-R's and DR30 RS-X's they sit even with the KGC10 in my book.

Please dont tempt me to go out and get one imported right after the show :D

Its tempting Shane, we allready have 6 cars and my dad might be getting another car soon, so there is no room left, hence why im waiting until I get a house at the end of the year... Unless someone offered me crazy money for the Dr30 I would sell it to make way, but I would miss it :P

I'm Inspired by this defect machine :D has an RB26 in it, some monster wide wheels and super flared guards. unfortunatly I dont know what lights they use for these "Yankee" styled KGC10's as I want some when I build one!

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