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Dan...it's a carnauba paste made from only the best Brazillian soccer players. Apparently just breathing in the vapours will suffocate you with a thick layer of carnauba oxide. Using it to port and polish your head will make the ports so slippery, air actually accelerates as it travels into the combustion chamber, creating some form of pseudo forced induction.

Well that might be stretching the truth but it's a very cheap and very awesome wax...couple of the boys who were at the photo shoot the other night will vouch for that :P

If only I had the time to put on two layers :D

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Wicked! I'll be there... fresh paint does wonders!

Is there any categories for best CHICKS skyline.. lol

So much for equal opportunitys and all that.

It will have a hair tie on the gear stick if its a chicks...

unless your mrs drives your car too :P

I will try and make it down to have a look, but the stagea is getting looked at, i am helping a mate move and the 32 isnt show worthy, so I will not be entering either car. Stagea is nice and clean but hardly show worthly.

Want to see your GTR anyway Chris...

btw PEARL JAM WAS AWESOME.

that is all :D

BTW, Ash, will someone have spare SAU stickers for members to purchase on the morning to have all the cars in the SnS wearing one, making the club a bit more visible?(kinda hard to miss an SAU sticker on every car you look at :blink: )

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Ahhh you idiot Birds, sure your car is clean but you'll be sleeping in it for most of tomorrow lol. Thought I'd give it one last wash on the way home from what was supposed to be an early party...gotta give me credit for the dedication!

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I was gonna be there but im guessing that after discovering a small injector leak and estimating a loss of around 10 litres between Berwick and Pakky, i dont thihnk its a good idea to drive the GTR....

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Well I won't go into detail with what I had this morning but there's no way I could have stayed at a static car display all day! Weather turned out awesome for yas...overcast with no rain is the best for viewing waxed up beasts. Lol TJ no wasted effort there ;)

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