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are you indo too? yea some of the indo guys don't even bother to enter the autosalon again, since most of them have finished their study here. but i think don's s15 'MYSHOW' deserved some credit back then...

500 brake calipers on a rotor deserves credit? Its silly and not remotely fathomable in my book :(

When you look @ the cars it was against, tasteful and well done vs beyond and over the top... simple choice :)

tell that girl to get off the hood of that car man!...if that was my car i'd be pissed...those heels look dangerous to the paint lolz

Ohh i so fkn agree i see these girls putting their finely manicured nails on peoples paint jobs im like OCHHH!!

As im entering my car next year all models can get Fkd as none of them will be touching my finely painted car as girls have no respect for a paint job or the window of a car which they quiet often grab when getting in and out of the car and leave their make up filled finger prints on the glass and body which shits me up the wall!

^^ agreed

my cousin was trying to convince me to let the models go on my car when i enter autosalon with my car.

noooo f**kin chance buddy

and jamie i was sitting right behind your GTR having a coke at the kiosk lol..

was explaining how awesome they are to the cousins who dont know a thing about them

^^ Yea how good is it when you change someone into skylines i always thought my little cousin would be a holden man he used to have Holdens in his room posters etc now hes in love with skylines and hes only 16 and his dad hates me for it but it puts a :( on my face!

^^ Yea how good is it when you change someone into skylines i always thought my little cousin would be a holden man he used to have Holdens in his room posters etc now hes in love with skylines and hes only 16 and his dad hates me for it but it puts a :cool: on my face!

heh i changed him :rofl:

he sometimes randomly yells out SKYLINE in the car when one goes past.

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