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awesome :) sounds like a plan

nice front bar by the way aswell roo she looks hot as now!!!

Bored with the grille tho. Looking for something better now.

Bumper is still in black primer. Won't be sprayed by the time of show, couldn't get it into the shop ... but not rushing the job either. I want a good finish, not a rush job, so black primer it is for now.

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yay ... Sunday will be awesome... Got invites for you roo for my Bday Party!! you had better dress up!!!!

Damo... Adrian.. i haven't seen you guys in ages!! will be great to catch up :P

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bloody hell guy, you too must work at bolivar? you love stirrin shit :laugh:

OK, this is as serious as I will get here, then back to stirring.

There are to many people/posts in this thread that need to step back and have a look at themselves. I am hoping that by stirring a bit I can get some of them to look at their views and comments and reconsider what they have are saying.

If someone wants to set up an SAU display, thats great, but they need to remember its SAU, not a me and my homies display. (unless they want to post it up as a me and my homies display, SAU members come and support us)

I can see why some people are pissed off about not being allowed in the display, especially when it wont be a skyline display. (I don't have a problem with the Stagea's being there, but it seems hypocritical to then say other models are not welcome)

/end serious rant

OK, back to the stirring.

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it is SKYLINES australia.............

u know what.........f*** this right up the arse im not gonna bother doing displays anymore if this is going to be the attiutude of people.

I dont blame you with all the captain bringdowns on here.

Well it seems your not allowed to have a display for Skyline/Stagea's only, I could of sworn this was Skylines Australia :laugh:

Maybe some of these people should of organised their own display!!

+1.

noone never said that they cant enter and make a display.

if you want to go in it y dont you set up a display and enter or is that too hard???

it feels like your just attacking one person to vent frustration and no matter who that person is, its who u are to whinge on forums rather than to face the facts and ask properly. you need others to back you up and make ppl feel like shit. tis not cool and childish.

how about we grow up pplz and stop acting like 12yr oldz.

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