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you need a 200k r8 for that? :huh:

probably not 200k for them

Is it black or dark blue? With bright-ish headlights?

what is this bright headlights you speak of? like they light things up so you can see? amazing!

Yeah dark blue.. wasn't a mate of yours was it? If so, sorry about the top bloke call lol

Ah yeah, seen him around, dubt he'd wanna be mates with a bloke who have purple datsun...

So...who repping at the Show 'n' Shine this Sunday? And who coming down for a looksy?

ME!

Providing I can find a parking space...

what is this bright headlights you speak of? like they light things up so you can see? amazing!

Yes amazing, by Lamborgini Countach standards....

...it has HID's, hence brighter light for '70/80s car.

A parking space? You aren't putting your car on display?

Yeah, I'm putting it on display whether it's dirty or not.

By parking space I mean, park in the 'parking space' for the SnS.

There's plenty of space, remember last time? We had to space out the cars to make it look bigger lol. Should be a bigger show this year with better expected weather.

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