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Yeah ! been waiting all year (only go every second year) Should be good this year lots more cars entering apparently. More and more imports etc. every year now. Was thinkging about taking my car in just to drive around but it is super stessfull a mate of mine ended up just gettin his g/f to drive withle he got on the piss just so he would'nt care about people touching the car etc. (old skool ford ute). A bit of a cruze on the friday might be fun !

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It's pot luck i guess. I normally take the line but park away in one of the far off car parks for a little bit of peace of mind... If it isnt some bogan who just doesnt like jap crap or some theif who likes the look of a line either way i personally don't feel comfortable at summernats. Braddon is a little different there are so many jap cars out there at times they almost out number the big aussie cars :)

do u think it will be that bad
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Do you really think it will be that bad to have a skyline (crazy graphics all over it) in the car park. Being ACT peoples you would probably know best. I haven't taken an import to nats before...

Maybe I'll catch a bus from the room....

Any good places to 'cruise' around ACT for some action....

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Do you really think it will be that bad to have a skyline (crazy graphics all over it) in the car park. Being ACT peoples you would probably know best. I haven't taken an import to nats before...

i probably wouldnt take the car then, summernats isnt exactly rice friendly. ill probably drive the silvia there, only because it doesnt really stand out from the crowd.

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