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this happens wen anybody takes sumthin serious as they do this is there thing an hav put heaps of money into it. so they had a tear maybe they did hav a point to, nobody nows maybe there cars went judged proberly an that will cost them points etc. oh well wats done is done

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Whoa bloody hell only just read this.

WTF is up with these people what sore loosers they are. Just the amount of attention they would have got from people going though the gates would have been enough to generate a shedload of business for them. Most wouldn't know that they lost & wouldn't give a toss either. Gonna cost them a fortune in lost business long term, idiots.

And for the record I'd take offence to the suggestion that I or anyone else in our group were such an overgrown child that we'd steal anyone elses trophy. We were happy as a cops in shit with our TWO trophies, ta very much.

Sorry to hear your mate had his stolen Nick, at least he got a replacement.

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lol thats ok just the barbi cars have been round for years thats all i hate autosalon ask anyone on here but thought that queen st was well known for what they had done

they have a sweet candy red ferrari twin turbo v8....among numerous other cars.

shame really...

^^ 3 trophies jared :D

We got 2 you got the third. I won't lay claim to that 1, it was your car that won it Cara.

See that just prooves I'm not greedy :) thanks for sharing anyway

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