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IMMACUL8 is just playing silly, last year dan got up on stage with the girls whilst they were stripping to "funky town" it was kinda like watching Arnie in the movie junior... not a pretty sight :-)

Nah honestly no strippers but some nice bikini babes and some nice dancers! entry all ages but entry as always is a bit steep! but still a lot of fun.....

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Just got back, man those bikini girls got drenched. I dont think they will be giving out water next year.

Pauly running the dyno all by his lonesome and doing the announcements and all, good job. I especially liked the C-red stand, mmmmm green jumpsuits :)

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Damn that was some good stuff. Got there at 1:30; walked from the city to Burswood, and left at about 4:30.

Some very nice cars; Jashs' [GTAAH] scared the crap out of me when it backfired, and I could hear [ND4SPD] from the stage when it did its last power run (causing me to run over there so I could hear the wastegate scream). Oh, and the girls were nice too.

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