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Wow so many nice cars! Love the GTR's. THe Blue r34 gtr with white rims and the Silver r34 gtr was off tap!

Spewin I came abit late. Thanks for the pics of my black r34 guys.

cheers.

Lol Thats mine, i came late. Spewin would of got more shots. But i think there should be more of mine.

i saw a few people taking snaps of it.

thanks guys.

You got any more pics of it?

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This is another thank you message to the organizers..... Although I rocked up with Sunkist, KyuubiGTR and the m3 at 9:30 and got kicked out of every place we thought it was being held.... But other than that it was sweet. Even got interviewed for sau tv. Cheers fellas and a big that u to Sunkist for supplying Sunkist out of his own pocket

nice... We should find out when there playing soccer next and rock up before them and just be like yeah 20min 20 min hahha jerks

nice... We should find out when there playing soccer next and rock up before them and just be like yeah 20min 20 min hahha jerks

Maybe next time I'll kick a 20kg medicine ball at them..... Assholes hit that lady with her pram pretty hard

Thanks to the event organisers for the show and shine. Perfect weather and plenty of space made the event.

Good idea about the arrangement of cars. Next time someone needs to bring a remote control helicopter with a camera strapped on it!

If anyone has pictures of the black r32 gtst or the r32 model toy car on my dash please post up :P

(Looked like the toy car got more snaps than the car! Haha)

Thanks :)

i saw a heap of people getting snaps of mine yet there only 2 1/2 photos up thanks to jamie ....

i want more.. some guy even asked if i wanted them emailed to me and i gave him my email

i saw a heap of people getting snaps of mine yet there only 2 1/2 photos up thanks to jamie ....

i want more..

I know your pain, same with my Yellow EVO.:(

(but i do understand, some super quality cars there!! I'd hate to be the judging the R34 GTR title.)

I know your pain, same with my Yellow EVO. :(

(but i do understand, some super quality cars there!! I'd hate to be the judging the R34 GTR title.)

I was thinking that when i was looking through my photos. So many beautiful looking R34's this year. I need to upgrade my job so i can afford to buy one.

I know your pain, same with my Yellow EVO. :(

(but i do understand, some super quality cars there!! I'd hate to be the judging the R34 GTR title.)

bad.. my cousin got a couple of yours ill post them when he uploads them one day

I was thinking that when i was looking through my photos. So many beautiful looking R34's this year. I need to upgrade my job so i can afford to buy one.

thinking the exact same thing...upgrade needed

Great s'n's guys! Congrats to the ppl that organised the event, some very nicely looking/ modded skylines at the show. The misses and myself had a really good time and felt fairly welcome considering I was an intruder haha

My car was the supra and the misses was the s14 that was parked next to mine. Cheers for the photos so far if you have any more would appreciate checking them out.

Ps I won't be such a stranger to your forums soon I have a 31 with 33 running gear etc starting to be thrown together soon. :-D

Hi, hi. Great s'n's...big thanx to the organisers. Pizza was great too :yes: Here's my link...https://www.facebook...11527691&type=3

my bro took some pics as well, will push him to upload asap :P

Great s'n's guys! Congrats to the ppl that organised the event, some very nicely looking/ modded skylines at the show. The misses and myself had a really good time and felt fairly welcome considering I was an intruder haha

My car was the supra and the misses was the s14 that was parked next to mine. Cheers for the photos so far if you have any more would appreciate checking them out.

Ps I won't be such a stranger to your forums soon I have a 31 with 33 running gear etc starting to be thrown together soon. :-D

Good to hear!

Are you the blue supra?

Are you a SAU VIC member? If you are you might be in the running to win a major prize :thumbsup:

over priced.. 34Rs.

The price coming down, same with later modelled evo's they held a high price for ages but now slowly coming down

Great s'n's guys! Congrats to the ppl that organised the event, some very nicely looking/ modded skylines at the show. The misses and myself had a really good time and felt fairly welcome considering I was an intruder haha

My car was the supra and the misses was the s14 that was parked next to mine. Cheers for the photos so far if you have any more would appreciate checking them out.

Ps I won't be such a stranger to your forums soon I have a 31 with 33 running gear etc starting to be thrown together soon. :-D

Doesn't matter what you drive on here, it's a mutli-culture car forum lol

I had a skyline, went to evo and now drive a golf

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