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Damn all those cars in one day!!

That yellow 355, the driver doesn't mind putting the foot down, my friend on his bike gave him a good run one night and no I am not suggesting that you should try this :ermm:

They were all Autostyle cars. I mingled in there little group. The gong was packed with modified cars and cops, hence why i didnt go all the way up to the beach. These pics were on the way there and back.

Oh, and the 355 thrashed the shit out of it, it was awsome. The GTR was going pretty hard to.

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i went to the gong/lighthouse yesterday :ermm: saw heaps of cars, cops were EVERYWHERE, when i left they blocked off the light house so no one could get in, and undercover's in pajero's and falcon GTP/BOSS 350 (?) pulling over [P] Platers, bonnets up giving out defects

saw heaps of skylines tho, nice ones too!

did the stanwell tops and nasho run on the way home, damn it was fun!!

lots of other skylines, s15's and motorbikes all round :)

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