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Good work champ!

Shame there weren't any clear shots of that 31. What a weapon, and how about his move giving that silvia a love tap on the way thru during his elimanation battle.

The little Hachi Rocku's dominated thou, there's a good shot in there of Beu Yates the eventual winner getting nearly perpendicular and he recovers it. Drove like a legend all weekend.

The D1 guys are on another planet! How close they got whilst being so commited in cars they had hardly driven and didn't own.

Top show!!!

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I met the owner of east bear tried to sell me the r31 house r31 heh heh - i got invited to his workshop too w00t.

There wasn't any clear shots of if cos when I was there there were lots of people around it blocking it and there are shots of it on their website.

The owner of east bear said his friend the owner of r31 house made that car for this event only and it's to stay with powerplay for a while. If noone is going to buy it in aus they will take it back. Apperantly they only got the turbo fitted and finalised Thur morning!! That's crazy.

He also hinted at a pricetag of aroun $60,000 (unless my understanding of it was bad with my broken Japanese).

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I thought the standouts of the day for me -

- definately the hardcore 86's that just had the hardest angle of attacks.

- definately the D1 guys for getting into any car and ripping it up hard.

- the cefiro guys for showing the ceffies!! (and losing his front bar)

- the NA 86's for being NA and doin it hard

- the D1 guy doing the doughies out the window (http://www.pshhht.com/albums/driftnats/DSC01232.JPG)

- D1 guys tandem donuts

- D1 guys for being cool (even the mechanics) (http://www.pshhht.com/albums/driftnats/DSC01257.JPG) << being cool nuff to show me his ORC tattoo across his back (yes he has Ogura Racing Clutch tattooed on his back)

- the WA ceffy guys hookin ceffo and me up with a great sticker (the punched out cat like in my avatar)

- a couple of honies that looked cute that weren't barbies woot! O_o

Hope everyone had fun!!

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While I don't own an r34 gtr I would suggest that a lot of them are bought on some sort of lease.

With a 3 year/50% residual lease a 80k GTR would cost about 1500 per month, which in the right circumstances is tax deductible (thats right they only effectively pay 800 per month, ATO pays the other 700).

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yeah it aint my site - i dont have a site.

if i had php and all that i'd make it but the only server i have access that has php is on cable and at 15k up it aint too good for serving photos :)

if SAU lets me upload it all id be happy to - i also have some mpegs if anyone wants to host that.

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TooMUCHboost - continuing from- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=50029

I haven't got my cefiro yet - broker is waiting for import approval still.

But yeah I do have a sticker for it to chuck on straight away. I'm going to get another one drawn in white to put across the whole back window haha that'll be funny.

That's the sticker the doods gave me below.. woot!

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If you are hosting heaps of files, a neat trick is to load up the dos prompt, goto the directory you store the photos and type

D:IMAGESDrift_Nats_2003> for %f in (*.jpg) do echo %f:+br-+img src=%f border=0-+br- >> index.html

Then open the index.html file in notepad or wordpad and replace "+" with "<" and "-" with ">". Then just upload that whole directory onto your webspace and the index.html will just show every file on one page.

If you want people to have the option to directory browse as per normal, just call it "the_lot.html" or something. That way if peeps like me wanna see all the photos, they can just hit the html file instead of clicking each one then hitting back.

Easy cause every web storage supports html, easy cause every MS based OS can use the for command and easy cause just copy and paste what I wrote and you dont even have to learn what it means :)

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Please ceffo it's "cc" someone just stole it hehe :)

Krawler - nice syntax. I just generate that stuff with editors these days but nice nevertheless :D

TooMUCH - cruise with ceffo and me im waiting for my car too.. hopefully approval will come through next week sometime and all goes well..

I'll consider myself one lucky **** if the wharfies don't get to my gauges and stuff.

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