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Haha I have the same problem!

im sure u could twist coxy's arm to drive one of yours down kristian :sick:

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how much detail do you want on these entrant forms? im tryin to sift my way through it (have to go get my vin off the car later on haha)

im sure u could twist coxy's arm to drive one of yours down kristian :D

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how much detail do you want on these entrant forms? im tryin to sift my way through it (have to go get my vin off the car later on haha)

Coxy is SUPPOSED to have entered his own damn car :(

You don't have to go too crazy on the sheet, just mods and whatever else makes it special.

whens the final day we can enter a car? and we need permission? heres a link with info about my car, im interested in entering if you let me :D

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3835046/1

In the final days leading up to AJD, we have had an influx of entrants and its looking great!

If you can't commit to entering your car, please try to come down and support the cancer council with your donations.

^^^ Wow, that is one sweet ride! :D .... I wonder what is under the bonnet?

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:D :D :P

Some photos of Domo's adventures :)

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Free plug for the almighty AJD organiser :)

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