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Well yeah thats a good point. I did a fair bit of work there acouple of years ago and the place is decked out well. Just depends on what they are willing to provide. A backed up version might be the go. Another thing I just though of was do you think ppl just floating through would stop at a PC? Did they stop at the PS2's last year? That was a good idea!

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hey i can see 0.9% og my gf in that pic with leewahs car :P

look bub ur famous! lol

im going to have to get some plates made up for the event :D

"NOTAN-R"

:rofl:

my cars almost a full mockup GTR now... (apart from the badges... id shoot myself before puting them on)... there werent enough 32s last year... wonder if i will be the only one tis year.

all i need now are the GTR guard liners, bonnet and grille.

got the seats, guards and bar ;)

after all the effort i went to to shave and paint the boot?

altho i do have a spare bootlid... :P

my names not pred... i keep the ironing boards in the wash house not on the back of my car... double wing man

yah the ps2s were pretty popular...good for the people that came to the autosalon to checkout the cars and also gave all the boys abit of a break which was sweet.

Yeah they were, but not for my frigging car with everyone of those little bastards leaning on it all the time.

I've got about 4-5 good dints in my front 1/4 panel from them all. Little Turds.

I reckon i told a 100 people off over the 2 days and i STILL didnt catch them all :thumbdwn:

But yeah, anyways... if the TURBO ever arrives from frigging Garrett then i'll be on the dyno again :Bang:

And i'll throw my hands down for helping, we learnt a lot from last year's MAS i think that can be applied to make us that little bit better this year :zap:

Well if we need an obligatory R34 GT-R my car will be available but being set up for circuit rather than drag or show it lacks that certain boom effect. Still - my nice new shiney rims will be on (such as the image) and a bayside R34 looks horn not matter what in my opinion.

Im also guessing that the SAU representatives this year we would like to be members of the soon to be established SAUVIC club?

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