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omg those multi-colour dish rims are making me wanna cancel the order of work xd9z! what brand are they??????

I believe they are RAYS ENGINEERING GRAM LIGHTS - 57S PRO.

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Great venue and the concerns regarding having the gates open all the time don't make sense.

But could we attempt to negotiate a later time?

I mean if it was 10-11AM or 11-12PM entry then that would be soooo much easier :P

They make perfect sense, there is more to this than you realise mate im afraid.

Having the gates open would allow ANY one from the public to just drive out there, so like i said, it would then require us to "man" the gate all bl00dy day - forget it.

Easier time for you or the general public? :D

Too many people moving around by 11am, hence the earlier time. I do not think being somewhere by 9-9:30am unreasonable, so that is the last i will go into it.

Ace pics Sar bear....

Looks like the WRX club event was average :P

Thanks Age,

WRX one was very average - after we left they did a massive photo shoot, so it was great to know that was going to happen!

I ever so politely told them not to hold the sns on the same day as another club (so we could hang around all day!). After being asked which club, I have since been ignored.

Were you guys going to come to the SAU one?

joking of course, i would take that thing over the hottest woman in the world in a heartbeat

That's the gayest thing I've read in the last 24 hours! And I read the whole gay thread in the wasteland lol. It's an awesome car but as if you wouldn't take the woman ;)

Nice cars peeps, looking very shiny indeed.

As all have said, this turned out to be a great day. Weather held out, awesome venue and was nice and relaxing - esp considering what my usual Sat arvo's are like ;)

All the cars looked the goods and was good to see members putting the effort in to make the cars show worthy. Shame about the no's of cars in the end but I expect that the weather prediction played a part in that. As for those complaining about the early start - stop being lazy....that ain't early, early is getting woken up by your 2 year old opening your eye lids for you at 6am in the morning :(

Great photos by all :P

Also big thanks to Mick from Micolour for spending hours on fri cutting and polishing all the track abuse out of the paintwork only for me to pick it up in the pouring rain :( Quick dry when I got home and all was good :)

That's the gayest thing I've read in the last 24 hours! And I read the whole gay thread in the wasteland lol. It's an awesome car but as if you wouldn't take the woman :P

Nice cars peeps, looking very shiny indeed.

That GTR = alot of women that you would get, so i would take the car too!

spec r Posted Today, 12:24 PM

matt: it is really the best R34 GTR around in states.

how u do the engine bay looks different and how do you think about the V-cam ?

Hey Allen,

Thanks!

So, what's your latest creation? I keep an eye on your builds on the Autosalon magazine. YOU are truly the ultimate when it comes to modifying JDM cars!

The engine bay does look different with the black crinkled paint scheme. I guess the aim was to make it stealth.

As for the V Cam - improves low end torque and the engine revs alot smoother and quicker through out the entire rpm range

Hey guys,

Am I missing something about my car being 'gay'?!? or something relating to women?!? Please explain...

Cheers

Matt

Nah not your car being gay, it's quite lovely. Choosing a car over the hottest woman in the world, now that's homo :P

It's a joke...so don't look into it! Anyone!

For all of you droolers - more pics of Matt's car here:

http://www.photoshelter.com/c/joelstrickla...000J7um4neFcM0/

:Dhey sarah..

any idea if you can find out if he wants to sell his car?

cheers.

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