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Had a great day and finally became a member :) Thanks to all the organisers and im hoping to catch up again soon.

So that was your RX7? That was hot, i voted for it :domokun:

This is the first event i join since i in this forum and finally become a member as well...

nice to meet up with all the people at todays event and also please to alot of people convince me to put my car on track ..

once i learn how to drive better with my car will sonner follow you guys to the track days.....

it is also a very excellent club event i ever have i enjoy it so much ....just a bit too dusty and get a bit sun burn .....

Good to meet you dude, as you can see a lot of us are jealous of your car ;)

colour code is LX0

Cheers, u wouldnt know know what factory paint brand is also? Im guessing its PPG?

Hard to tell from your pic ronin, but did the car in Japans olour look identical to the one @ he show n shine? The Jap one look heaps darker.

Thats a chamealean(sp?) colour yeah? Or just a REALLY strong pearl?

Well, once I figure out how to put up thumbnails rather than ordinary pics (the damn things are around 1Mb per pic) ...

Or you'll just have to come to the next monthly meeting and I can do my little slide show.

What a great day!!

Thanks to everyone that helped out and especially the BBQ people who spent the whole day down in the wind at the BBQ.

It was a great turn out and good to see new members signing up.

Thanks Dezz, im guessing thats a chamelean (SP?) colour for sure.

Spec r: Did some jealous mofo rip off your passanger side bonnet vents?

(Sorry uve prolly heard that question a thousand times this w/e alone :teehee: )

Spewin i missed the blistered 32, looks HAWT!!!

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