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I'd be surprise if anyone on SAU took a pic of it!

i certainly didn't take a photo , i know my dslr is strong but the level of shittness coming from that car would of just melted my lens and screwed my camera up :P

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i was thinking about taking a picture of it to turn into one of those motivation pictures with the black frame.

I was laughing when i walked up to it and then when i saw that one of the gauges in the crome cups on the bonnet was a boost gauge i was nearly rolling on the floor.

What possesses someone to do an interior in the Mc Donald theme colour!? :)

That is disgusting! :laugh:

Another example of too much money and not enough brains. :cool:

Pretty sure....that "Alana's Prelude" is an EXACT copy of Lawson's old lude. She copied absolutely everything off of him, minus the fact his was lower and was a VTiR and not an Si.

Alana's car: http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/f22a...%202008/pa6.jpg

Lawson's car: http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w23/DST.../P4200001-1.jpg

Am i seeing double here??

Someone needs to get their own ideas....

Just IMO

:cool: it's true, she copied me :laugh:

it wasn't too bad, that cosmo in the car park was nice.

Only SAUer i recognised was mitch :cool:

even tho the turn out wasn't huge, i had a good time, cought up with some old mates, and had a decent sticky at some very sexy cars. the serise 6 RX7s looked hot as always (as long as they dont ride on chrome).

some porn skylines there, loved the surge tank setup in the back of a silver 34gtr i saw there... very nice.

there were a couple of cars which should not have been there, like a hilux, a VR-4 and a jzx100 (not rly small cars, family sedan size is kinda pushing the definition of a small car LOL).

im glad i dragged the gf down there :)

While I agree a hilux isn't a small car and wouldnt fit the criteria, the VR4s and JZX100's are the same size as a 4 door skyline... and I didnt see any remarks against the 4 door in the photos :laugh:

probably find it belongs to a very hot chic, hence all the votes...............surely that's not a bloke's car, is it?! :sick::blink:
yes Pete it is a blokes car :sick: I to was hoping for a very hot chick to drive it.
the guy that owns the swift has a bangin mullet.

yeah but is he hot?! :P:):sick:

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