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eh, get the models out of it and i might be keen to go.

i love boobs as much as the next man, but the show is about cars, srsly. not about these gangas who get paid to prance around them. GET OUT OF MY WAY YOU'RE BLOCKING THE CAR I WANNA LOOK AT.

edit:: example, no longer speak to some girls i knew who do modelling work like that now. have some self-respect.

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Yes we'll be doing it.

We don't invite models. If you want pictures of women denting your bonnet, you'll have to sort it out yourself :woot:

It's normally a great weekend, I'm looking forward to it! There hasn't been a single entry I've organised where we haven't won highest club power.

I intend to keep that streak going!

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Did someone say BOOBS, I havent been to a big car show in years, might have to see if I can get some leave for this.

Wont enter the boat as all my shiney goodness will be inside the motor and only the stocko exterior with my custom scratched paint work.

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Did someone say BOOBS, I havent been to a big car show in years, might have to see if I can get some leave for this.

Wont enter the boat as all my shiney goodness will be inside the motor and only the stocko exterior with my custom scratched paint work.

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Did someone say BOOBS, I havent been to a big car show in years, might have to see if I can get some leave for this.

Wont enter the boat as all my shiney goodness will be inside the motor and only the stocko exterior with my custom scratched paint work.

You Did, twice!

lol

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Yes we'll be doing it.

I'm looking forward to it! There hasn't been a single entry I've organised where we haven't won highest club power.

I intend to keep that streak going!

If you are in need of our family's R33 & R34 GT-Rs for the SAU stand Steve, let me know :yes:

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I have not seen much about FINAL BATTLE this year no advertising or anything im just scanning the AUTOSALON site now still cant find anything are we sure its confirmed yet.

Im definatly keen to help as always sadly my zed is not really worth an entry and i dont like not having it around but hey if we get short for numbers maby.

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