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nice cars out. that awesome red 240z was gleeming awesomeness, too bad he split early :)

cedric was pimp, might have to bring out my gheto spec old school 74' 260cedric next time :)

loved all the oldschools there, some real wierd 1s there 2 ive never seen before.

and scandy that friggen dildo knob wtf man give that to your gf and get yourself something less retarded

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pretty sure it was just z howie the zr had the nose cone i believe. regardless it was mint and screamed im am above you mere mortals :P

nice pics vu i note you dont like oldschools though. damn young punks respect ya elders

lol overheard ppl debaiting if lukes was turbo or not, and the drilling of a car infront of its owner. pure comedy.

regular rule i make to noobs coming to car shows with me, never diss a car at the show especially not when standing near it wait till after show to discuss or whisper comments very quitely :w00t:

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Ahh wierd didn't see any 240Z's today. My best mate did bring down his red 200ZR though, it's the one at the front with tough offset and the ferrari style body work.

Nice pics Vu.. omg, you even got up revolving tower to take a pic! Very nice!

u talking about that red 280z looking thing. yeah that was pretty nice.

the 240z was back row in the middle of the loop. it left pretty early though about 11pm ish

in vu's pics from the roof top you can see it near the top of the pic

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went down for a look, was a good turnout but I expected alot more cars..

Saw a few familiar faces wandering around, nice to catch up with a few of you.

Ill have another import to enter one day :P

Fantastic day!!! Cheers Kristian and the committee for organising an awesome day, had assloads of fun driving back to your place, the Rundle run was pretty funny.

Some great cars today, rare examples, fantastic fitment, just good times all round!

Got some high res photos uploaded here: http://users.on.net/~f22a/TYPEVU/AJD2009/

and the rest of the photos are here as I couldnt fit them all in high res up there

http://s691.photobucket.com/albums/vv277/typevu/AJD%202009/

nice pics vu i note you dont like oldschools though. damn young punks respect ya elders

lol overheard ppl debaiting if lukes was turbo or not, and the drilling of a car infront of its owner. pure comedy.

Theres some pics of the old school cars I like'd in the photobucket link above there :P I particularly like this one:

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Vu you didn't take any of my car

Yes I did...... it.... is...

right here:

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(I just uploaded that in high res lol) theres a rear end shot in the photobucket link aswell

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