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not everyone can afford to head to matsuri.

im sure being a ranga parent with a mortgage wouldnt help much.

ajd is a pretty orrite alternative, spend the day talking shit with like minded folk, check out some cool cars (im rather looking forward to checking out the 110), and if nothing else... its cheap parking at the bay on a weekend during summer.

^ pretty much sums it up haha

the money i would spend on fuel getting there/hookers/casino/strippers/food/asian hooker/accomodation etc

is being spent on new shit for the pig that i needed,

by all means, drive over yourself and have a ball

oh, wait .....

:P

:nyaanyaa:

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^ pretty much sums it up haha

the money i would spend on fuel getting there/hookers/casino/strippers/food/asian hooker/accomodation etc

is being spent on new shit for the pig that i needed,

by all means, drive over yourself and have a ball

oh, wait .....

:P

:nyaanyaa:

you go burn cvnt...

just submitted my entry, might have to fit some coilovers before AJD so i can tuck some tyre under the gaurds and look respectable

:thumbsup: thats the way mate represent the wags

Edited by 4bidn1

few gay cars are in this year, so I've been told...

Does it make you feel better to know that I vote no on 20% of the cars :P

unfortunately if it was just me voting I think we would have 50 cars.

We have to give people a go, remember it's a show about the driver, not about the car. We deny certain cars as the drivers have a different mentality to the driving enthusiast.

So it's about hanging out with like minded people and checking out a majority of tastefully modified cars.

+ BBQ lunch + coffee van + churroz.

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