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ive got SUNSHINE and lollipops and, rainbows, da da da da da de do de dad de do de deeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!! HOORAY!!!!!!

ok now to be true to the threads title.............ITS POLISHING TIME!!!!!!! ........runs outside, with 20 different bottles of meguires.............

yea sorry i had to pike so early though i had an interesting trip to baseball... going along a motorbike comes up behind me this is going past rose cottage up behind chisholm towards calwell he open it up then i open it up a bit anyways i managed to stay ahead i then back off he keeps going next thing BAMBBBBBB he has either blowen his gearbox or a oil line has come lose because oil started pissing everywhere so much for my clean car its now got oil all over the front :D oh well my fault i guess :D

hope the rest of the day for you all was fun. ps whoever owns the red r32 i think it was i will trade you your gold rays for my stock gts-t rims :D you know you want to.

An awesome day indeed!!!!! I had a blast, and trying to keep up with Chris!!!! My launch technique needs lotsa help, any takers?????hehehe.

It was exciting to see so many drop dead gorgeous skylines in a row....and to meet the faces behind them, didnt get to have a good yak with everybody....next time! (hint hint!!)

names??? ok, andrew andrew andrew andrew andrew andrew andrew?? got everybody??? hahahahaha

Catchyalllata

haha dont forget andrew, lol.

was just a great day all round, thouroughly enjoyable!!!

i guess the next question is.....whats next?

i'll upload pics either tonight or tommoz, my tyres are have slightly less tread than when i started the day for some reason...hmm odd.....

I finally met everyone, can't remember a damn name [except andrew], well not quite true, I remember mine d, da, dan, ..........................or it coulda been andrew, jeez now I'm not sure.

Wanted to chew the ear off the silver R33 gtr owner, but never got to it, next time I guess.

Good to see one R31 made it, variety is the key, one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go.

Had a good day, thanks everyone, very friendly, sociable. Whats next, lets at least make it an annual thing, Sept. 10th or there about.

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