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lol shhhhhhh craig.

pretty sure i aint telling you anything anymore either...cos it turns out whatever i tell you gets passed onto adam anyway :(:P haha

anyway ya pics are up that you requesteddd :kiss:

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just got an email from mark..

he thanks us all for entering and supporting the royal flying doctor service.

and also advised me that the show will be held every 2 years, and will be

known as the ''COPPER COAST SHOWN 'N DYNO

he also asked for feedback, so if you have something you think they could improve on,

post it here so i can reply to his email

e.s.e.p (said in beached whale/kiwi accent) :D

yeah i was happy enough with the way the whole event was run... i thought the country carnies charged to much for there rides but i think my daughter got her monies worth for $5 :( maybe i just forget how much shit really does cost :D

Charmaine, this pic is fckn awsome!

32-33-34 all in one perfect pic... love it mate!

http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs36/i/2008/281...lyhyperlite.jpg

+1! that photo is brilliant!

the blue 32 is very photogenic... :D

same.. peeling bad!

that blue 32 is my mates, thats all it is, a fairy paint job, and he thinks its the best 32 ever :D

he was devo he didnt win best jap or best paint lol...

im glad he didnt win, cos he would have been a sore winner if ya know what i mean

EDIT: he also only had those plates on for the show

theyre not even registred to a vehicle anymore

can someone say POSER?

Edited by craig R33

i think i still had my auto salon 07 sticker on at scs last year haha.

him winning best jap.. chrome and white walls.. puhleeese! its more korean/china spec than JDM.

anyway yeah i rate the show. its like scs before it went shit. i was at the very first show 2 years ago and prob at the next one in 2.

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