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by n e chance was ur g/f like ewarin a dark blue top n u were holdin the camera?

i saw a couple keep walkin around ma car then takin p ho tos n stuff =P

Nah i didnt have a camera. I did go back for a second, maybe 3rd look before i left though!

Well done on the stand guys, cars were verynice,

just on the dyno in the dome thing, atmospheric pressure was a really big prob some years ago (bout 2 - 3) i experienced it first hand along with about 15 other cars, cars were sounding absolute sh*thouse on it!

but yeah loved the cars that were there, shame about the location stuck in the corner, generally though if you tell the boys we have a huge theme and blah blah blah we will be the best and standout so put us somewhere good then they will, unfortunately though it all comes down to $$$$ for setup :-(

danny - loved the nos on the cooler mate! great work!

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