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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

maybe i should clean up my car, give it interior and just a lil bit more engine mods and i should have a go next year

Zanda and I were discussing that quite seriously.. next car show we should have a club area like the sylvia wa club did...

I know most of the cars I saw on sunday's cruise would've cained most of the skylines that were there...

someone put a tiny sticker on my car - barsteds!

even if i did have a car worth showing - i wouldnt do it - hate that many people in out and near my car - i would be too busy going - no dont do that - no your zip on your jacket may scratch it - just generally step away from the vehicle haha

actually paul's car would do good in the show, as well as Killer T and alot alot of others.We stand a pretty good chance of winning best team next year if alot of us enter.Im gonna clean up my car this year heheh.too many race scars

Bye camin,nismo, im off for legal class

yeah but its not so much wants under the bonnet - its whats in the car - unless you have subs popping out anywhere and a few tv screens a wicked paint job and shiny mags im not sure the race cars will cut it.

oi cam this'll give u a laugh

you know how c-red said my blow off wasnt standard and was leaking air thats why the car is idling bad.

My blow off is as standard as they come and its not leaking.

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah but its not so much wants under the bonnet - its whats in the car - unless you have subs popping out anywhere and a few tv screens a wicked paint job and shiny mags im not sure the race cars will cut it.

i think u underestimate the appeal of the skylines... so many people gawk at them all the time - all the riceboys love them.. i think that a couple of well cleaned up skylines would get a good reception..

it would be more of a club thing than a car presenting it'self.. if you get what i mean?

Originally posted by Nizmo

oi cam this'll give u a laugh

you know how c-red said my blow off wasnt standard and was leaking air thats why the car is idling bad.

My blow off is as standard as they come and its not leaking.

:bahaha:

:slap:

which person at c-red told u that was the problem?

cos paul and ken were going u sure they said blow off and not bleed valve and they definately did cos jash was explaining i could have a ricey wooosh one or a quiet one and when i buy another one i need it to be recirculative.

I think it was lumpy that diagonsed the problem.

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