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Yeah I was thinking of camping out to get a seat, haha. Or better yet, bring my own directors chair!

Oh and WTF is with all this post rating sh!t now? Did you know you an "unknow quantity at this point" Ash? Or so the little coloured dot says :D

Oh and check out this new one! :throwup:

Yeah I was thinking of camping out to get a seat, haha. Or better yet, bring my own directors chair!

 

Oh and WTF is with all this post rating sh!t now? Did you know you an "unknow quantity at this point" Ash? Or so the little coloured dot says :D

Yeah, maybe BYO a few seats next week i think :D

And FUG the rating dot. As if i care

Will i be considered a trailtor if my car is on the Ice Performance stand along with leewah GTR, niges supra, bens (racepace) GTR and another few high hp cars?? My hand was twisted into putting my car onto their stand.  smokin.gif

Denham - your car was already designated for the Ice/Fangartists stand. Basically the 2 stands are going to be back to back so there is no issues at all as there are a couple of SAU skylines on the Ice stand + there will be Skylines with Ice stickers on the SAU stand. So its all good.

:D

oh yeah i forgot about that...

yeah its going to be mad.... 40 cars all together with the center being the wini GTR! ooooooooooooooooooooooooo i cant wait!!

Great turn out last night...

Sorry i had to leave early...

Still hard to put faces to forum names... mannnn we need daggy name tags.. lol :D

Will see you next week..

Same time same place???

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