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was your plates on a 34 as well ? or somthing similar

to be onest it wasnt worth the 29 bucks entry to get i...but in saying that it wasnt to bad to many cars that dont get driven

thats from my eyes but some might think other wise

Wasnt too bad. Although some cars in the parking lot looked better than a couple of the competitors. Was a couple really simple cars with nothing but rims and suspension. Saw the black civic get 96kw, black 32 gtr 310kw at all 4, white civic 141kw and blue s15 get 191kw. this was around 2-3:30. Guess i missed the real good ones :ermm:

Hmmm....So it seems like it could be worth going :ermm:

They should have promo guys walking around in little short shorts :) Now I'd go and look at that... oh well that's girls are pretty hot.

BUT I'd rather look at the cars

where eva man

Here you go!

Went to Auto Salon yesterday, best thing there was the girls and a few cars.

Took quite a few pics and here are some!

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Best GTR for 2010

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Best S13 for 2010

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One of the Best S14 of 2010.

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Another Best S14 for 2010.

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2 of my favs for the day :)

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Farken crazy kent! :D

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Farken rich kent! :(

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... And girls too.

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I wanted to take this stand home!

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Epic Boobs girl, AUS Spec.

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Some kick ass EVO's

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