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great event, pity bout the rain will post my pics up later tonight

was mad seeing that red 2 door 1600 there again, cant stop saying how much i like the car.... kinda dissapointed there wasnt a KGC10 there

what about the 500C getting defected out there on the street, I think the cop got more attention then any car at the show :blush:

hey glenn howd ya go? any other dr30's there?? many people checkin out ur beast? lookin forward to seeing these pics.... i couldnt get there today .... grrr

what was the 500c getting defected for u recon?

The 500C was probably defected for the rims and ride height, other than that it was pretty stock. Man love phu's reaction when the copper went around to his car LOL

I'll get my pics up soon too.

I took the 33 down there today 4 a quick look and was some very nice cars. A nice r34 gtr v.spec in the car park just nearby and that black stagea was HOT!!

Glad you like my Stag. Yes was an awesome event and very lucky it didn't pour with ran all day. Must admit though, wasn't expecting so many old school cars and was shocked at the lack of one single R33.

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Glad you like my Stag. Yes was an awesome event and very lucky it didn't pour with ran all day. Must admit though, wasn't expecting so many old school cars and was shocked at the lack of one single R33.

Great pics mate.. your stag is looking nicer and nicer everytime i see it.

yeah just came back...

awesome event... woulda been heaps better if there were more Skylines though...

Saw your R34 Howie, it looks crazy! was gonna say hi...

Thanks Joe! Shoulda put your 33 in mate.. there wasn't a single 33 in sight!

hey glenn howd ya go? any other dr30's there?? many people checkin out ur beast? lookin forward to seeing these pics.... i couldnt get there today .... grrr

what was the 500c getting defected for u recon?

yeah went good, my Dr30 was dirty though, couldnt be bothered cleaning it because of the rain .. had a couple people checking it out, but quite alot walking right past it like usual :laughing-smiley-014:

there was another one there, but was a full on drift pig didnt get any pics of it though.

but as Howie said, would of been for Rims and ride height they 500C got done for

If I knew you couldnt get a ride down I would of given you a ride mate :blush:

was a good day i reckon. i had fun. Lots of nice looking cars out.

Howie i want your front lip :blush:

Cant wait to see pics.

hehe.. swap ya rims for it! :(

Great turnout. Weather was decent when I was there. Plenty of tough and clean cars. Gotta love that white 34 with the east bear lip hiding somewhere near the start :blush:

LOL.. thought you dug that lude mate? ;)

Onto some photos...

Here's all the SAU'ers representing (btw, get some stickers guys!)

The man who can't get enough RB26 powar - 32Godzilla Craig

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34 Man Christensen

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Mr. I can't get enough of Dish... ENR34 Luke

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I can't put a name to this face.. but he might be an SAU'er..

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Mr. We like to keep it old school - benny_blanco Glenn

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GT Autosound 34!

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And finally me.. with the new East Bear Lip.

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Missed out getting pics of DSTROY with the RB26 powered GTS-t... but Norman seems to have his pics.

The full album here :

http://picasaweb.google.com/howie.ly/AllJa...key=tPgjGrez8dg

i thought the turnout wasn't too bad, was glad the sun came out for as long as it did. was a bit disappointed that there weren't ne 33's, 33 GTR's or 34 GTR's and i noticed that there weren't ne supras either unless there was an old one i forgot i saw. the amount of classic jap cars was good and i enjoyed seeing sum i'd never seen before in person. thought about asking the organisers bout putting my car on the reserve but it needs a respray so woulda looked crap even though there was an old school car with i think hardly ne paint left on it. reckon it woulda been good if pkblade had his car there but oh well, saw him and flick there neway and said a quick hello.

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