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smellsior needs better fitment, 33 gtst needs moar neons, moar headrests and less man-cleavage in photos.

Hah!

Did you see that Orange 180SX and the Yellow "Transformer"?

I quite like the DMC.

Here's some pics from my camera phone.

Powderfinger on Saturday night were great for the short amount of time i was there!

Alan you look like you're in your element!

And yes, for those of you who couldn't put the name to the face, it's Lisa from beauty and the geek australia.

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Some cool cars there! To team Andrews, the 32R looks amazing!

Some really qwerky/awesome cars there this year! 34 Jap cop car, the 'outatime' DMC, the Baker and the '57. Loving the tow sticker! lol

Me and Timmy came past at about 11-1130.

The display looked great! Not sure about some of the cars but thats autosalon for ya! Good work guys!

The red 32R was tidy as f**k!

Al we didnt see you there!

I was there all 4 days from about 10am till 5-6pm, but i did wonder off for long periods, looking at the various "attractions" round the circuit :)

Here's some pics from my camera phone.

Powderfinger on Saturday night were great for the short amount of time i was there!

Alan you look like you're in your element!

And yes, for those of you who couldn't put the name to the face, it's Lisa from beauty and the geek australia.

isnt the chick in the last pic on the left the one from beauty and the geek?

whatever her name was

yes it's Lisa, she was really nice.

and the man boob and that messy interior is a shot that should be deleted! we (me and phil) turned up back at the cars just before powderfinger came on, quite smashed, and found bez in the dark clicking away. phil was half naked in the rain showing epic man boob while i was quite out of it and reving the stock engine LOL. damn i wanted to do burnouts on the golf course but too many cops around with the 'monstar energy' party going on just in front of us.

argh good times :down:

Rofl Shaun @ that random... "THATS A PRETTY SICK BOV U GOT THERE MAN!, ITS LIKE FAST & FURIOUS"

stock bov? lmao

earlier in that day these lil kids kept coming under ropes to see [CR34M] the green R34 on display with us. they were like i swear i saw tthis in fast & furious i told them its gonna be in number 5 and they kept asking me what it had i said rb25 and they just blankly starred at me and asking what it has again so i just said RB20 Rotaty with a 2jz block cam gear internet. they were amused and then asked what HP it got i said over 9000 lollol

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