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pfft ur not maori, you're cambodian... stop lying ;)

good to see the company decals all over the car, the headaches involved in gettin em out to you on the day lol. but next time, we shall have to have a superfunhappysliders sticker on the side too...

but awesome day, awesome comp, we feel a bit robbed that jairus din make it thru, but hey, these things happen, maybe next time hey?

PS: i heard jairus wrote off his ceffy and now uses his laurel...

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still can't get over "and now our international guest from new zealand racing for team super fun happy sliders..."

I've had PM after PM on people wanting to join us.

And i've had a few offers for the sprinter as well, some dude wanting to pay 3k for the car as is (with the carby engine lol). Said no to him, its gonna become a black and canary yellow panda super fun happy sliders support car ;)

"And I will come down on you with great force and fuuuurious anger...." :D

haha neither can i... wish i got it on tape

will do a similar thing to my next ceffy... once ive stacked it... its getting some hammer treatment and a can of yellow spray paint lol

Horus' Gallery

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...c668dbf43da3760

(unless you mean attaching every pic to the thread? but that sucks arse caus it takes too long to load if you're on dialup)

Nice pics :rofl:

Funniest part of the day was watching all the 18yr olds RUN to the bint tent.. haha :D "Closest they'll ever get to boobs today...."

LMAO

AE86 Bumblebee :rofl:

nice :D

just got some gear to make a second set of diff mounts so there's absolutely no movement in the diff. Also lookin at a TRD 2 way LSD which should plug straight up. :D

Hachi in Hachi rokku (86) also means "Bee", which is where the paint scheme idea came from. SHould end up like the one in this attached pic:

I've uploaded most of my photos taken on the day. Inark, i only got 1 pic of the Cefiro in action in my gallery, but its a bit blurry and taken from a distance.

R32_GODZILLA's Gallery (Dimentions on all Calder images are 1024x768)

Steve.

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