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I wouldn't say a "star" yet :( But in all modesty, I have potential.

This time I've teamed up with a guy from Australian Idol 2006.

I've got a bunch of great songs and with his voice and $5k of recording/mastering I think we can create something farking awesome :P

After that will come photoshoots, a website, and all that marketing bullshit.

Will be a long and expensive process but IF it's successful then yeah, I won't be bothering with $10k cars anymore :(

Yeah sound good.

$5K!!!

Well you know being in a band is an investment.

You played any shows yet?

You either make it or brake it, so play a lot of shows, sell merchandise and EP's.

Most importantly is playing shows, release the EP then worry about all the marketing / T-Shirts / stickers later.

Get your name out there in the local scene, the word will spread, ppl will ask for an EP or download it LOL!

When ppl really like your music, they will want to buy merch (T-Shirt / Hoddie) whatever.

Spend your money on the band wisely, spend on guitar strings, guitars, amps, leads, pedals, equipment as they will all help you make / write music.

Music (band) will show who you are and at the end of the day, it makes you money.

Some bands 'sell out' and only do it for the money some stay true and keep the enthusiasm and make money.

quality cannon ball run 3

chasing a white contach at the start and then it pulls over to a carwash and comes out pink

some sort of stealth white cover on the car that washes off and then it goes onto the car carrying truck while being chased

u still havent sold that bucket nick... i'll give you 8 for it with everything on it.

could use an old shitter to bash around the paddocks at my uncles :rofl:

haha rather use it as my own paddock basher.... although pretty nice car for that lol

get coppers.... iridiums are for teh homo's

yeah bad, mitsubishi recommend iridiums for the evo

changed to coppers (9's) cause of the boost and it runs great

It is. And I'm sick today :)

Gave the Pulsar her first wash for the year. She desperately needs a polish but I don't feel up to it.

im still trying to get over a cold i had earlier in the week. everyone seems to be getting sick atm.

designed this on saturday morning... now building it.

hopefully my maths and calculations works and it doesn't fall on itself.

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need to stain the pine and ply with "black japan" and walnut. then let it dry.... was hoping it'd be a lil dryer than it is today though :)

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designed this on saturday morning... now building it.

hopefully my maths and calculations works and it doesn't fall on itself.

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need to stain the pine and ply with "black japan" and walnut. then let it dry.... was hoping it'd be a lil dryer than it is today though :)

im f**kin dissapointed man

how can this be?

coming from you, it should have some phat fitment and epic stance

on another note

was in the city checking out the windsor..

spotted a guy with an SAU hoodie walking with an indian looking guy(kept looking back at us as though were crims lol). then spotted an R34 GTT with a GTR lip and LMGT-4's

how can this be?

coming from you, it should have some phat fitment and epic stance

were you drop kicked on your head as a baby?

can you not see the camber on the uprights?

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