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Photos here - lots of Skylines, so I assume SAU NSW was out in force?

http://www.hioctane.net/150204/

Seems RH9 has been put back together again - as a street car! I for one am pleased - one of the toughest looking R34s I've ever seen.

Also - someone needs to go to sticker application school :P

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I just went through all those pics from the link posted above. What a top group of cars! Even the Buic... I mean Commonwhores have some nice wheels on...

I've been to so many Japanese events lately, it's good to see that Aussie imports (Skylines in particular) are doing just as good!

Btw, those animal motifs on those WRXs don't do them any favours :thumbsdown: Whos idea was that???

ive got a HARD ON!!

JAMEZILLA: Tell me about it, when i went to NSW to buy rims, these guys had no taste whatsoever! Dun think all NSW people are like that tho! :P

REZZ/anyone: If u find out what rims are on that AutoStyle R32 lemme kno plz!

From AutoSpeed:

Tim has had the body resprayed in the factory colour with added silver metallic, stuck on some big AutoStyle stickers and completely filled the guards with tasty 19 x 10-inch TrafficStar rims. These are clad in 265/30 Falken tyres. "If I lip the guards, I should be able to fit even wider tyres," says Tim...

Pay-per-view article here: http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_1916/article.html

*cough* PDF download *cough*

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