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I dunno? I thought the lowest scoring car was the VW golf.... I dont think anyone was impressed with the smoke machine that kept blowing into everyone elses display... tho I was hoping they'd put the forklift on the dyno

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bahaha yea i heard the guy on the loud speaker say and were NOT putting the forlift on the dyno haha.

charmaine has over 200 pics so im sure she will upload some later on for yas! :thumbsup:

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waste of money and time highly agree. Enjoyed meeting up with some of the stagea crew before hand and the drive their was better than the actual display.... As said previously you can see better cars on the street. To many cars their I would look at and say WHY?

^ thats the aim of the show i suppose, over the top cars......

i guarantee, that if ALL the positions where filled, and it was up to the organising committee of A.S

to choose the cars, there would be SFA street cars, and full of ugly,unstreetable show ponys.....

the ''main attraction'' of the show was the alian audio car, and even that was :thumbsup:

but hey, thats the purpose of the show.

AJD wins my vote.

145 is quite good from n/a 25 i reckon, my old vs stato 5l only made 143

well.............no its not quite good considering she has made 171 rwkW with 55hp nos jets last year at extreme and she made a very embrassing 148 rwkW on 100hp jets............and only 105 rwkW naturally aspirated, when last year she was doing 128 rwkW

there was a few ferrals i admit, but a few where hot!

i didnt see YOU walkin round in short shorts charmaine lol

you must be one of those girls that goes eeeeeewwwwww, and screws up there face in dissapproval eh? lol

yeah i defintly think my car had pms or something something since friday. the bitch. hahahahaha

and i dont see how watching a chick walk with her arse hanging out of her short shorts is considered sexy or even at least looking at .

there was a few ferrals i admit, but a few where hot!

i didnt see YOU walkin round in short shorts charmaine lol

you must be one of those girls that goes eeeeeewwwwww, and screws up there face in dissapproval eh? lol

Haha thats because it damn cold!!! I DO have a brain haha.

And no im not one of those girls...im pretty sure my myspace proves that ahaha....there is a time and a place to be wearing such, i daresay, revealing, clothes :laugh:

And who isn't keen to wear short shorts on a hot day? But f*ck the cold haha.

you dont see the point because your a female cara.....

if it was a ripped guy with his doodle hangin out, im sure you would look!!! lol

Haha thats rather innappropriate. If a guy had his doodle hanging out....pretty sure it wouldn't be very attractive and i would point and laugh :wub: and be pretty much like "devo for you"

...pretty sure you didn't see tits....they werent "HANGING OUT" :D :D

Haha thats rather innappropriate. If a guy had his doodle hanging out....pretty sure it wouldn't be very attractive and i would point and laugh :laugh: and be pretty much like "devo for you"

Yeah thats an occupational health and safety issue, if you get yr wang caught in a thermofan it can cause months of reconstructive surgery!! (Just ask dan!)

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