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sounds like you are!!!

Good luck after the shit-storm last year!

Anyways I am out for this one... get back from Vanuatu the day before it. Might pop in for a look tho over the course of the weekend.

*I guess its a case of log your interest in this thread..........

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Why does it have such a bad rep???

I mean yes its not everyones cup of tea, the flashiness. (made a word up!) But there are some pretty impressive cars there... Why slag it?

Also why not then put in a few cars dedicated to power and show what real cars have got...

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Must say, not surprised at Darren being 2nd post (and the content) :D

I don't have a skyline or show-worthy car. Hopefully those that represented us last year can do good again (even amongst the shit-flinging)

Do you know how hard it was to hold off for that 15 min :blush: Had to be said............

Oh i forgot in my first post, Dont forget to polish up the bling peoples, this includes chrome 20x7 rims, rice lights, love heart shaped exhaust tips, chrome valve caps, etc!!

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you have to admit, amongst the boring show cars with revolting body kits :D there are some pretty impressive cars on display.

power/engine wise.

exactly so why dont we be different and try for a mix... few nice horse power and some show.... or try and get a R31 GTS 2 door, 32 GTR, 33 GTR and 34 GTR with nice horse power in a line also?

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