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Dragon 1994 nissan 180SX

And its hard to call it thrown together when its been evolving for at least 7 years that I know of. It has been in various car shows, & the SVD Car Club events that I have seen.

...a very well planned fail?

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nice pics, looks like i missed out on some fun.

traditional questioning of the award results :geek:

dragon mobile clearly has a 5 star multiplyer rating as per need for speed addons.

let it go kids you wouldnt like people nit picking your cars :)

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yeah Chris, Jenkies and Carl all revved their cars and we got a warning over the PA :geek:

oh well i dont give 3 hoots bout what happened, i was their for the social side more than anything, and was about time my car got a decent clean!

yeah i rekon that was carl's fault - i heard someone in our area start their car up and the next minute the guy with the mic is like do not start ur cars up at all

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same here damo - i didnt go in there expecting to win anything...........i just happens sometimes....i really wasnt expecting to get 3rd in the import class

it was a really good day and an awesome catch up too with everyone i havent seen in awhile :geek:

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dragon.. does anything need to be said? :facepalm:

shopping list, chinese (not jap) stickers, neons, mesh, oh so gay rims, ride height, too much pointless red hose, a gay theme primary school kids would have made up.

saw it driving down the road once, almost crashed coz it was such a head turner.. woops did i say turner. i mean shaker in disgust. oh well some people are just born clueless.

should have got off my ass and taken my car out, meh.

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i agree the dragon car was not good but suprisingly as it may seem most people think their own car is the best.

were they a bit tight on space this year? last time you guys got to spread around the place as i recall.

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