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was a good day i got sun burn that 180 sucked hard

i loved ruby comment "maybe i should put some ford badges on my stag " gold

everone one loved my gear knob as did cara lol

some nice pics there as well

cant wait till the next one

the user name is r32_4_door cara and matt

thanks for coming chris ;) u should see if ya can make it for old school n new age at the end of march :)

More photos posted now. tags soon

http://s730.photobucket.com/albums/ww301/s...Regency%20park/

and this one..lol Hey Vu

lol

I'd like to be in the March show ... but I need to repair/replace my dying turbo first. :)

I'll also buy a couple of Ford badges ;) ... enter it as a black Ford RS4 and see how much I can confuse people.

Im up for the old skool show too. can we get someone to clean up the 2009 show events schedule, its really out of date..lol Damo ?

And I have a bunch more photos posted up , check my links in the post

I would but i cant touch it anymore, a mod has to clean it out. You can't edit 10+min old posts. There are instructions on there saying "if you organise an event, please add it to this section" but i guess it hasn't worked.

Wait... that Dragon car won 1st in the Top Import Class?!

yea was rigged and the car was shit. bit hard considering he is apart of smasa officals.

what he get db wise at the comp???

if its that easy to win ill get both my nephews to finger paint on my car plus reduce the size of my rims and ill be a shoe in. 14's maybe??? fully sik

i bet my nephews will have more detail in their painting than that air brushing.

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yea was rigged and the car was shit. bit hard considering he is apart of smasa officals.

what he get db wise at the comp???

if its that easy to win ill get both my nephews to finger paint on my car plus reduce the size of my rims and ill be a shoe in. 14's maybe??? fully sik

i bet my nephews will have more detail in their painting than that air brushing.

lol

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