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I was listening to radio a couple of minutes ago and they had a commercial about Autobarn in ringwood. It said they are having some competitions on the most riced out cars and then the largest cruise. They named it the autobarn drag day?

Anyone have any information about this?

- Patrick

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I dropped by to see the autobarn competition. It was pretty bad. They had a tent where two cars parked under, an excel and a lancer with evo bodykit, then they tried to get the loudest dB reading. It sounded like the cars were about to fall apart. The excel was trying to blow his speakers to get a trophy, he only reached 150db. Not many skylines there. Only saw one white s2 skyline with a For Sale sticker on the back window. The rest of the people had VL commodores with shiny stickers.

Did anyone else go?

- Patrick

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autobahn will be having another one of those 2 day discount 30% off everything... very soon. My little cousin the studd "enimen - look a like" is in the ad which is supposed to resemble some new Enimen D12 Clip... so maybe hold off on the motul oils till then and stock up.

Wondering in which autobarn will this sale be going on at??

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my friend and i were bored tonight. so we decided to just drop by to have a look at some of the cars at the cruise tonight. we got to autobarn ringwood, and there was 1 marked cop car, and 3 unmarked cop cars which had stopped a few vehicles. and a couple cars had their bonnets open for inspection....

and i agree that mccr events/cruises are a little out-of-control. but they do sometimes bring out some sweet rides too

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yeah well i actually went along last night, for half of it, don't normally go on Mccr cruises, thou was quite a few skylines there, one or 2 34's, bunch or 33's and a few other 32's. Nicest one i saw was probally a mint Blue GTR 32, went pretty quick too.

but yeah as u mentioned inark, there was quite a few idiots there ripping skids everywhere they could. they are the ones that ruin it for everyone when the cops come putting yellow stickers on everyones cars.

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