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Well ...

I've got 4.5 hours sleep after a buck's night last night ... got half my torso tattooed ... got my nipple pierced ... entered both my Stageas into the show ... fueled only on a can of Red Bull :D

Y'all need to HTFU :)

12 cars at the show. C'mon down and say hello :)

Well ...

I've got 4.5 hours sleep after a buck's night last night ... got half my torso tattooed ... got my nipple pierced ... entered both my Stageas into the show ... fueled only on a can of Red Bull :D

Y'all need to HTFU :)

12 cars at the show. C'mon down and say hello :D

Nice stageas! I'm Guessing the can was yours :)

R31 was my favourite though :)

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had an awesome day, pretty roasted, sun was quite hot when it peeped out from the clouds.

Had a decent rofl when a buick won 2nd best import and when "dragon" took multiple awards home, but we all had heaps of fun, even tho Cara had a dildo in the car.

I'm down here from Brisbane for the weekend, fly back tomorrow.

Came and had a look and was a good turn out. About the same as to what we would get back in Brisbane for our shows.

Awesome black stagea and some really nice cars there.

Will upload my photo's soon guys!!!

had an awesome day, pretty roasted, sun was quite hot when it peeped out from the clouds.

Had a decent rofl when a buick won 2nd best import and when "dragon" took multiple awards home, but we all had heaps of fun, even tho Cara had a dildo in the car.

u had to mention that now didnt u!!!!!!! hahaha and for the record that was chris's dildo gear knob!!!!!!! not mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

good to see the crew

thanks to Cara /VU for organizing this .and Cara your car looks better with the new graphics :geek:

how did the dragon 180 win?. looked like a super cheap special..lol

lots of photos post-em up later.

a bit cooked from sun and no sleep..lol

good to see the crew

thanks to Cara /VU for organizing this .and Cara your car looks better with the new graphics :geek:

how did the dragon 180 win?. looked like a super cheap special..lol

lots of photos post-em up later.

a bit cooked from sun and no sleep..lol

thanks troy cant wait to get the roof done in a couple of weeks gonna make it look even better :)

and who knows on why the hell the people would vote for that car to win.........it is a super cheap special it is a really terrible "180' if that is what it really is!!!!!!!!!

yeah that 180 front bar was snapped in at least two spots???, bet its held on with duct tape..lol and spray paint from the looks of it.lol

but the "devil" commy behind us was a beast..lol customized to the point of trailer queen.....hahaha

Cheers to Cara for doing the bulk of the organizing and everyone that entered!

and lol @ that gay-spec 180 and 300zx winning something also @ the judges calling the Torana GTR a Nissan GTR when calling it out for an award

Pics and videos be up real soon.

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