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what gross photos. thats me. *note to self - go to the gym*

God, you are kidding right? you were one of the nicest chicks there. :aroused:

sorry about the bad pictures, my video camera focused on the fence and not you :D

Show was ok. I did not go to the one earlier this year. It was pretty good I thought, But I had to hold my tongut with a few cars....there was an orange R33 GTS-t wth fluro yellow wheels and Graphics like the supra off FNF. Man, Where where his taste buds?

Leewahs car was a shame but Ross's RH9 R32 GTR Rocked!!!

Went both days though it was awesome. Earlier one in the year was probably a little better...

Chicks were wicked as you would expect and cars were insane...

Was good to see the R32 Pump out a HUGE 530kwand about 717BHP i think it was...

A Massive Shame to see that Sweet looking Purple R33 GTR Blow on the DYNO think scared the f**k out of everyone.....

Overall good show looking forward to putting my car in next year......

AutoSalon keeps getting worse and worse (promo girls aside lol)... too much ICE and airbrushing... and a lot of the cars were from the first autosalon this year... not too many real performance street machines... i only stayed for 2 hours... i should have gone to phillip island both days...

I agree....Airbrushing all over a car is crap. And really who cares about 4 tonnes worth of stereo?

But the trouble is, my car has none of that and it does not really stand out in that type of crowd. Most of the cars there had bonnets closed. I left mine open all weekend because it actually has more then a pod and some polishing.

I agree....Airbrushing all over a car is crap.  And really who cares about  4 tonnes worth of stereo?

But the trouble is, my car has none of that and it does not really stand out in that type of crowd.  Most of the cars there had bonnets closed.  I left mine open all weekend because it actually has more then a pod and some polishing.

yeah i saw your car... very nice... it's a shame all the good cars were stuffed in the back corner... :D

$22 to see a bunch of rice sh|t boxes (bar SAU's skylines) and girls who like the idea of a bunch of dirty guys staring at thier T&A.....Glad I went to Philip Island :D

Really need to get Autosalon back on track. Get some REAL machines on the floor not these 100K cars that can't make over 100kw on a dyno. Still, it's good for a perve.

Maybe it's just me?

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