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I thought it was pretty crap, the darth vader accord looked awesome, and obviously the GTR's were nice but I thought mosts of the entrants were the same as the april one so if you've gone in april not need to go this time.

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what's going on with that 32 with all the airbrushing on it... and some chick on the bonnet?!?!

excellent illustration of the fact that money cannot, and did not, buy style.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=22642

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what's going on with that 32 with all the airbrushing on it... and some chick on the bonnet?!?!

excellent illustration of the fact that money cannot, and did not, buy style.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=22642

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What that pic doesnt show is how good that chick actually is. My camera is hopeless. She said to me "Now that you have my pic you have to vote for the car". I was gonna need more from my 50c sms so I said "I'll think about it if I can have your phone number." :)

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