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Some pics prior to setting up the cars in the official lineup. More pics in Members Events section.

Dont forget to come down to the Autosalon area near the edge of the lake south of the pontoon bridge and say hello.

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so they've shoved you in that area now??

i dont think im going this year

have fun with the weather though..get some waterfights going haha

That's an insane idea, I'm toast after today. Dehydration FTL!

Bec, you have to post up my gangsta pose :thumbsup:

HAHAHAHAH - the gangsta pose was gold!!!!

1. Watch muppets take pics next to Snowys car

2. Repeat it yourself

3. Laugh at the pics (Shane - all your missing was the Autosalon haircut :))

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Hehehehe - James Ward :)

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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Ouch :D

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SAU stand (the white tent in the first pic is the dyno, and the little silver car next to Ants car had a "if you dont move your car in 15 minutes we will tow you away" sign on it)

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Random old dude we saw on the way home, walking down Inkerman St in his undies :thumbsup:

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Thanks all for a good day.

See you all in the morning, im knackered - its TV time for sure now.

RBPOWR i think the plates, i saw this thing at mi colour

RH9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its damn sexy

just aswell as the blue r34 gtr!

DID ANYONE SEE THE OLD SCHOOL GTR!!!! ITS bollocksIN INSANE, i parked my car, looked at this thing under a car cover... i thought to myself.. "no way" BUT IT WAS!

id give both my nuts for that thing

lol RH9 - bean bags car is ALL speculation...

I think it ran a 12 before it imploded?

(i can see you reading rossco - i know you love it hahahahahhaa)

Which old skool GTR?

The HR31 GTSR? or something else?

I saw the old GTSR in the city Wed, tassie plates with the new owner etc. So im assuming its there, or was there for the rally?

lol RH9 - bean bags car is ALL speculation...

I think it ran a 12 before it imploded?

(i can see you reading rossco hahahahahhaa)

Which old skool GTR?

The HR31 GTSR? or something else?

I saw the old GTSR in the city Wed, tassie plates with the new owner etc. So im assuming its there, or was there for the rally?

HAHAHA once again your shooting your mouth off with ill advised speculation

It was an 11.05 @121mph....where I only had power to the wheels for the first 200m...not 12 seconds you buffoon

And where is your busted old pintara BBQ?.....Still waiting to get fixed.

Me = Proof it works and is real

You = chasing a box shaped dream

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