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Was there around 10am. didnt sleep the night b4 so i was sorta just floating around.

some nice cars. some slack looking cars.

best car def the blue lj torana.

Lukes wheels look real nice.

all the 34s there looked real clean. good work.

Ruby's stagea will look good once painted too.

did the crazy 32 drift looking car drive to the show ?

oh whos 32 with the angel eyes. they used to be garys.. which was created using mine as a blue print. love the plates. where did u get them?

chris (believe he still may be registered as 4g63galantdriver). plates are my old jap plates that i got from a 31 club forum member.

i tihnk we all know that wine red track orientated gtr was the nicest there :)

congrats and thanks cara for the effort u put in and thanks to everyone else involved!

yea was nice but was sittin a 4x4 spec height. think it had more ground clearance that mattys patrol. :P he he

pops nice flames tho. :)

i tihnk we all know that wine red track orientated gtr was the nicest there :)

i heard that was cheap whine :) i call poser battles next car show, me vs you

ill just keep my bonnet closed next to yours so people cant tell its stock

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i think he is refferring to the kadina show i organised us in last year

and yes i had a sook. happy yo admit it tbh :)

that was good fun

if we wernt soo noob at cars shows we may have won more but Martin was pretty stocked for best six and my daughter got icecream for breakfast so its a win win :)

photos link from regency car show, enjoy !!!

http://s730.photobucket.com/albums/ww301/s...Regency%20park/

not complete , have 150 more to go and add tags to them, but net is wonky tonight sorry.

hi res shot available 30-140mb ea shot, on DVD

thanks pete

Not quite :D

follow this link to the SMASA website

Dragon 1994 nissan 180SX

SR20 turbo black top 260 kil watts rear wheels, HKS 4'' exhaust, HKS pipes, rebuit motor last year with s15 runing parts HKS top cams, HKS forged pistons, S15 fuel injectors, naprec 100mm throttle body . HKS t51r single turbo

17x8 Adrenalin wheels, fully airbrushed and decked out inside, no rear seats just a SOUND SYSTEM 3 pioneer 350 watts amps, 2 Pioneer 10'' subs, 1 Pioneer 12'' sub, Pioneer CD tuner 4+50 with ipod, Pioneer DVD player.

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.

That list is BS;

S15 injectors won't support 260rwkw, it isn't an S15 engine as it doesn't have VTC and it isn't running a T51R as there is no way it will fit as a low mount and i would be surprised if a stock displacement SR could spool up a T51R; if it can spool it up would be making more like 460rwkw than 260rwkw.

this thread is supposed to be about SMASSA.........yet looking at this page you wouldn't know

couple of OT's here & there are cool but this is nuts

Show's now over and so is this thread

soz pete ;)

was a good day i got sun burn that 180 sucked hard

i loved ruby comment "maybe i should put some ford badges on my stag " gold

everone one loved my gear knob as did cara lol

some nice pics there as well

cant wait till the next one

the user name is r32_4_door cara and matt

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