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They're still saying showers, not rain, so there should be breaks, fingers crossed. Pub option is still a possibility if it gets too wet, but we'll still go ahead with it, unless they're threatening serious storms at some point.

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Soooo much money spent on detailing this week, just so it can rain on them all... :cheers:

They are saying the rain will clear by lunchtime though, so fingers crossed...

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I take it this is still on??

Hopefully we dont all get bogged in the grass/mud :whistling:

Had abit of a laugh reading the wingers on NS.com because their rice mobiles wernt accepted

If anyone hasnt meet me yet i will probally be sitting in the car in my sig, until it stops raining :thumbsup:

Yeah if i kool hard enough i can see you waving :whistling:

is it worth going down there

I take it this is still on??

Hopefully we dont all get bogged in the grass/mud :blink:

Had abit of a laugh reading the wingers on NS.com because their rice mobiles wernt accepted

If anyone hasnt meet me yet i will probally be sitting in the car in my sig, until it stops raining :thumbsup:

i didnt enter my car cos i didnt think it was worthy, but looking at half the cars in the photos on ns im regretting not entering my car.

my car has alot more done to it then a stock pulsar..

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weather turned out nice (well for a while when we were there)

Christian you guys have done a great job organizing the event. Big turnout with a large variety of cars

good catching up with the guys as well :(

i ducked down for a look this arvo... this is what captured my imagination

OMG 2J cressida !!!! the plenum on this thing is a thing of beauty.. sex on wheels!

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this laurel musta had the coilies wound all the way to omgwtfbbq tight so stop scrubbing :(

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and this line was well tight. the monster tacho, and checkerplate were a bit VN commodore spec, but its such a good conversion

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