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wtf is team night vision?

Now, imagine that we're discussing this over dinner in a softly-lit Cuban restaurant.

"So how is it the gang came to be?"

"What?"

"The gang."

"The gang? No, they don't call themselves a gang."

"Well, what do they call themselves then?"

"A team. They call themselves a team."

Now, I'd better not get SWAT coming into my house and disrespecting my family OK?

Edited by scathing
Now, imagine that we're discussing this over dinner in a softly-lit Cuban restaurant.

"So how is it the gang came to be?"

"What?"

"The gang."

"The gang? No, they don't call themselves a gang."

"Well, what do they call themselves then?"

"A team. They call themselves a team."

Now, I'd better not get SWAT coming into my house and disrespecting my family OK?

LOL.......man these quotes NEVER get old......

wtf is team night vision?

I just checked out the site under construction, please for the love of god and all that is good, take those chromies off that otherwise nice silver skyline that's on the homepage

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F U TOO =]

He Phil you're online! Bout time you showed your face...err umm, text.

Did you go to the meet and show off your stock bomb R33 and crappy gram lights? BTW great drag runs the other day, my Nana coould have done it 1 sec faster :whistling:

But you'd need a new clutch :rant:

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my team is a group of friends and family who decided to put a team together for us who are into cars....therefore my team is consisted of 25 members in sydney....and no we are not like one of the others car teams that cause trouble on the street....we have monthly meetings and cruises and events, and even trackdays, just like the ones i go on with you guys....we dont street race or anything like that....we actually promote NOT to street race......AND JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THE CHROMIES ARE OFF MY CAR AND I DO HAVE THE STOCKIES BACK ON.....that is wen i first bought the car and the previous owner had vaults..... thanks guys

well it is just the name really...my mate came up with the name Night Vision.....it was hard to come up with something that suits......Night Vision Auto Club.....was my idea then came along the name Team Night Vision.... which suited quite well so we stuck with it. teamand I are enthusiest just like you guys just some of the cars we have in the group dont have particular clubs that they could go to cruises and such so that is another reason for the team..... we have meetings, social events, dinners, and even cruises and track days.... we all have the window sticker to represent the team and soon to be website......we even have shirts,keychains, jumpers etc......we are nothing like other teams that you see out there that are all show like....team ground zero.....team dream......we are a different sort of team.......as you can read above

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