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We are here from Sydney seen quiet a few Skylines but none of them had SAU stickers so cant tell!!! :P

We came down in the BMW and only just found out you guys organised a cruise spewn we missed out should of came in here and sussed it out before summernats!!! :w00t:

We are going to be there again tommorrow its our first time and I think its ROCKS!!! :w00t:

Hope to meet some of you one day but we will be hanging out at the burnout strip mostly tommorrow :sorcerer:

Jess :O

Just got home from my first time to the nats, wow what a wild place that can be. had an awesome time even though it was lacking in skylines, only saw like 2, but one was one hell of a wide 32 gtr. still gotta love the v8's and boobs though! some very tough cars there. Im so back there next year!

Just got back from Summernats/EPIC/ACT....very tired.

Saturday was easily the most packed I have ever seen the event - some good cars to see especially in the Top 60 hall with the '41 Willy's and blue twin turbo mustang.....porno!

I cruised around on the party bus for 3 or 4 laps and saw the only SAU'er with his mouth open drooling over a big set of boobies on the bus. The pic will make you laugh... Will post tomorrow.

Loved the widebody 32GTR with 315 rubber under the rear! 724hp from a stock stroke (88mm bore) RB26. Awesome stuff and Unigroup tuned to boot! >_<

Yea that nats was pretty good this year!! although attendance was down on two years ago... I spent most of the day crusing in the back of a 200kw+ hilux and my mates 200kw Datsun 1600.

The whole day is better if u can cruise i reckon rather than being part of the drunken mob (which is fun i admit).

I was at the nats on friday and thought attendance was down on previous years. I was surprised to see no skylines (any model) on the cruise route either?

A big thanks to a white '33 who made a space for me to do a u turn in lonsdale street friday night :)

those pics of widebody dont do it justice, youve gotta see it in front of you to realise how huge that thing is.

also, what does 'GAME OVER' mean? ive seen a fair few cars getting around with the sticker on the windscreen; s2sexy, onddole, and a pimped blue WRX

id say 'GAME OVER' would mean ur beaten.. and those 3 cars u mentioned are all from belco area, the S2SEXY and the pimped blue WRX are owned by the same owner (yusif) and ONDDOLE is owned by one of his mates.. they are just bling cars, not powered up at all.. he has apparently spent over $80K on the S2000 :kiss:

just a few pics i took with my phone. was in love with the 2 girls in the S2SEXY S2000

oo and the dole must pay well in the ACT!!!

did you see those 2 girls pashing it up whilst driving round...nice

but yeh good weekend cant wait to do it again...

that wide body 32 looks shit with the wing and rims

if the dude can afford a genuine veilside wide body kit

I'm sure he can buy some decent rims to suit.

Wait for him to log onto the forums next time and tell him yourself :nyaanyaa:

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