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Originally posted by Nizmo

yes he's a very sensitive fella when it comes to the RB's he shouldnt take it so seriously - they prob have a little bit of a baggin sess about us :P

HAAHAHAH nah I'm not that sensitive, ok here are my opinion on the rollaboyz... before i knew what it was i thought it was just a bunch of ricers... unfortunately this is the general perception, due to the fact that it is a club open to ALL car enthusiasts and not just skylines or silvias or what have you, then there is no limitations on what members.. a 1984 camira can be a part of the club if it wants coz the club is about car enthusiasts.

There are a few cars which stand out from the rest which are the ones that are in the shows, the rollaboyz main feature cars are all AWESOME cars and i feel when i go in shows that there is a lot more i should do to be up to their cars levels! rollaboyz have one so many trophies now its hard to remember!...

So i do agreee that there are some pretty avaergae cars in the group but thats mainly becuase the group is for all car enthusiasts

Paul - Dan Rucci has some HUGE things going on with that car!! i would say it might be in the PAS, it was meant to be in Cabin with me but didn't finish in time...

Dan,

Yeah, some of the RB's cars are awesome and deserve resepkt:D

Dan Rucci must have spent a fortune on that car:D

We hope to make a decent impression on our first showing, I think a whole group of Skylines will look sweet:D

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by skyzerr33

hehe probably

Dan is in tight with them though his bro is on the committee etc

i don't know about rucci's car paul, its not finished yet u hear rumours of whats happening to it but u can't believe anything cause rucci want tell.

he wants to get it to all the cabin events this year, so if they don't co incide with the western saloon i don't c why he wouldn't enter it

With Dan's car not in western Cabin, it seems that not many of the other eastern states competitors seemed to liike us or something, the only 2 that are actually in the running for auto salon god that were there was 4Stair (Supra) and YUM E... which i don't know picked up many points due to those scratches and bashes!! So Dan's car didn't really miss out on too much, he really was trying to hard to put it in the show but was a bit upset that it wasn't as he wanted his home town to see it 1st. so besides 4STAIR he doesn't have much catching up to do really...

Yeah Dan likes to keep people in surprise...

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