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Your on the Evolve side? Or another... i cant remember, actually, much of the afternoon is a little blurry now i think about it.

:D

Tomorrow is going to be mighty interesting on sooo many fronts.

Might bring the painkillers with me this time for added goodness

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SAU stand looks awesome....

That datto 1200 with the rotor......man....I saw that and made a mess in my pants....

:laugh: Thanks mate, I like your R31 too, will have to get a closer look at it over the weekend, looks tough.

Also I didn't mention earlier, thanks heaps to the guys who helped get the Datto into the building after the clutch pedal broke one street away from where you enter the complex. I really appreciate the effort you guys made, thank you. :yucky::sick:

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How good are the doilies on the Datto's seats!!! Perfect sleeper camo! :sick:

Just needs a some lawn bowls on the passenger seat and a bowling hat on the rear parcel shelf :yucky:

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Me and Dave went out today to take a look...

Stopped in and said hi to Ash, who seemed to be the only one holding the fort for the SAu guys & gals, there was nobody else around!

The layout is pretty different this year, there's hardly any merchandise stands.

The entire left side is "geek fest" with a plethora of pc's and gaming areas set up, and the dyno has been shifted to the back right corner (probably so it doesn't disturb the gamers) :pirate:

I wasn't really well enough to be out and about, so it was a much quicker visit than usual, but I still managed to get some pics. Spewin I wasn't able to take the tripod, because I started getting the shakes and half my pics are blurry.

As a result, I've got no decent "upskirt" pics for you this year guys.... sorry! :(

Pano of the SAu stand

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The DVS2

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What not to do to your 33 :woot:

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RC R34 drift car on trailer

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Non Skylines

I think this was a Honda or something?

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The Datto

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Scrolling LED messages on the wang? I gotst ta get me some of these! ;)

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:woot:

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Fuel filler in tail light

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...and on the trip home, I had to take a pic of this because it made me laugh.

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ey guys,

who went? enter any cars? well the purple/blue candy crodon racing HR R34 GTR made like 667(around) KW@ wheels

saw da sau promo chick's in red ....... they on the forums? :( .......... gimmy gimmy gimmy gimmy :pirate:

um will hav sum pics up of chicks nd cars probly by friday( took wit mate's camera)

the west coast customs promo chick's in red dresses were def da stand out ;)

if you got pics post em up....

requests...1..sau promo chick's in red

...2...west coast customs promo chick's in red dresses

:woot:

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