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Hey guys,

i've never really blown my own trumpet on here before, even earlier this year when i was in my first car feature April Hot 4's. But today there's a spread in the technology section of the Herald Sun and its bloody annoying waking up to txt messages, but when you're woken up by mates telling you your famous and it looks great i can't complain :-)

And good news too, the skyilne was the first featured car that takes up half the first page. No mention of hooning etc so maybe this will help enthusiasts look better than hoons and a step in a positive direction for a change etc... ...but probably not

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two thirds of the way down this page shows you the set up: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Au....html&st=40

i'm really happy with it, and was surprised they found me for an interview but am stoked! wanted to post pics of my car a while back at the first autosalon november 07 but didn't get around to it, and still to this date have not had other people comment too harshly which is good, but any feedback i'd love to hear it :D ...maybe

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Hey guys,

i've never really blown my own trumpet on here before, even earlier this year when i was in my first car feature April Hot 4's. But today there's a spread in the technology section of the Herald Sun and its bloody annoying waking up to txt messages, but when you're woken up by mates telling you your famous and it looks great i can't complain :-)

And good news too, the skyilne was the first featured car that takes up half the first page. No mention of hooning etc so maybe this will help enthusiasts look better than hoons and a step in a positive direction for a change etc... ...but probably not

Ill pay $5 to see that!!!

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remember seeing this down at freddy's getting all the interior done.. I remember he was so stressed about making sure it was ready for autosalon..I said to him then when it looked a bit of a mess this car will look mean..and at autosalon it definately did that!!! I love the work put into it and the designs...great stuff..and congrats on the spread in the Herald!

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thanks everyone :D

it'll be going in for 1 final show this year, but nothing else has happened to it recently as i'm pimping up a house hehe

come say hi cause i still don't recognise a lot of forum names to faces yet, can't seem to get to many cruises lately.

cheers

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I read through the article and looked online...

awsum setup mate...there was only one part that was disapointing...

"I'm renovating a house so the Nissan's going in the garage and I wont be touching it."

Although Im too young to know how hard it must be to fix up a house... just saying :thumbsup:

Adam :thumbsup:

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