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so many old school 8s/"hot rods" out and about today. how the hell do they get those things registered and road worthied?

so a carbon fibre bonnet is illegal yet an 11ty litre v8 sticking out with no bonnet at all is ok?

blondie in a purple 33R with gold lm's was alright too...

so many old school 8s/"hot rods" out and about today. how the hell do they get those things registered and road worthied?

so a carbon fibre bonnet is illegal yet an 11ty litre v8 sticking out with no bonnet at all is ok?

blondie in a purple 33R with gold lm's was alright too...

Club reg a lot of the time...can only drive them a certain amount of times per year.

Shan... That the red 33 you posted pics of aeons ago?

ugh, gotta fly to london tomorrow n then back on thursday. landing back in oz at lunchtime fri, then cabbin it home, grabbin mate and car then out to shep. fuuaaark.

Eew leave it there :P

This one from your cousins collection?

no it's craig's red kaki that's been sittin at Shui's shop for eons.

cuz sold shop and all his cars to some azn's and now runs a tyre wholesale biz n drives a 360 fezza I imoprted him.

ugh, gotta fly to london tomorrow n then back on thursday. landing back in oz at lunchtime fri, then cabbin it home, grabbin mate and car then out to shep. fuuaaark.

Sounds exciting.

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