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yes but you do have to find the middle between your average punter and someone who knows a bit about cars. Even your more experieced punters wont know what turbo you have hiding under a heatshield or if your running 264 cams or not :laugh:

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yes but you do have to find the middle between your average punter and someone who knows a bit about cars. Even your more experieced punters wont know what turbo you have hiding under a heatshield or if your running 264 cams or not :)

no but pretty sure that they will find out as soon as the beast gets started lol......

One guy wants the DOMHAR plates too (his girlfriend is Vietnamese).

"coming back to this photo.. [HOSTILE with DOHMAR] cant remember who took it, but anyone that knows vietnamese, unfortunately i dont but my girlfriend is vietnamese born in australia, so half asian but speaks it fluently, so i know a little bit that she taught me.

so can you make out the plates in the background? i showed my girlfriend as i know what they mean from the few lessons i had. naturally you learn swearwords first... so we havent stopped laughing all night. how that got though printing is beyond me.. :

it means : f@@k your mother in viet.

i want it."

awesome thread. :cool:

and that was me !!

im the one with the girlfriend who's half viet..

Seriously when i saw those plates i lost it.. how can you get away with them lol?!

i love those plates none the less. suit the 32GTR to a tee.. unfortunately i'll stick with the MRZEDX plates. (dont think my girlfriends mum would approve :))

but that said if you ever do sell them, PM me haha. i'll take them..

hope to get up their next year, represent the aus300 crew and nissans overall.

some sexy cars on display.

look forward to meeting some of you guys soon.

kindest regards.

rod.

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Just scanned a couple of pics from the Loxton News they just sent me from last month's show.

Shane's 2 rides are also lurking in the background.......apart from the show, it was a great weekend as well.

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that talk and the look still gives me nightmares to this day....i think i am scared for life

Lol....i think i am scared from what Andrew was trying to do...i no longer feel safe around him, maybe a little when Pete is around cos Andrew will go for him :D ....hopefully

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