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Hey Guys,

Aussiewheels.com has just come onboard as a sponsor, they are a rate-my-ride style site with prizes etc, very cool.

Competitions; (from MCCR)

Ride of the month competition

To put it simply ...

1st ranked ride at end of February will receive:

Sports system to value of: $300 at Mr. Muffler - Dandenong !

So quickly submit your rides and get your mates to vote you up too! Do not register for more accounts, as you will be detected. Those who cheat will be eliminated and revealed on the site with no questions asked, no ifs or buts!... Don't risk it!

Competition rules:

- Car ranked the highest at midnight, last day of the month will receive the prize

- The car has to have at least 10 votes to its name

- Members cheating will be eliminated for all future competitions

- Website administrators can not compete

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Also up for grabs is a free tint from Premier Tint, heres the deal:

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Technical board competition

The highest participant at our Technical Board will receive:

Elite TINT valued $295 at Premier Tint - Dandenong !

So basically, if you feel you have adequate mechanical knowledge of cars to win it, get in it! Win the Tint just by chattin' with other members about any given technical issues ... See if your suggestions make you the winner

Competition rules:

- Anyone posting irrelevant posts will be disqualified

- The above applies for those who post topics / replies which are not of interesting nature

-The prize wont necessarily go to the member with most posts on this board, but to the member whose posts are most worthy of notice!

- All of above is up to the discretion of board admins

Guys - get over and check it out at www.aussiewheels.com

Christian

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looked like they took this pic:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...&cat=500&page=1

then the pic is flipped and cropped and turn into the car pic on the top menu. :D

and I dont even get any worthy mention on the site ;)

Hi guys ...

If its a problem I can change it / take it off ...

The designer who did it took it off the site as I said you can find nice pics on skylinesaustralia.com for e.g. ...

So if you like I can remove it / have it changed ...

I just wanted a car from AU thats all ..

Email me at [email protected] if you'd like something to be done about this ...

Cheers!

Veka

i know the guy personally.... hes a russian spy and the reason he has a picture of ur car is because he was going to send it back to the motherland of mother russia.

lol nah seriously its not a bad site... a little gay (jk vladmir :))... mainly filled with the idiots from MCCR constantly voting for themselves and their friends.

some nice rides on their tho!

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