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I would lead if i knew the roads, need to learn first then ill lead next time.

Its krzysiu btw LOL

hahaha..thts it...your leading...i gave you the map so you got plenty of time to study it...lol...its final...your leading...

Nice, I always wanted to put one of my cars in but not even close to compete with evryone else's in there lol.

man your car is on of a kind...especially the GTR...it looks like the autosalon material as is...you should have entered...if still can, enter it...

ya man...jamie took it in garage cafe a while back..just didnt get the chance to put it up...

Nice photo Harsh!

:P

Nice, I always wanted to put one of my cars in but not even close to compete with evryone else's in there lol.

A stock V-Spec II Nur would draw a crowd on its own.

Looks is 1 thing, knowing what the car is, is another.

All you need is a set of Nismo LMGT4's and a lowered ride height and the rest is all win!

i could search but meh..

dates/times pweaze?

Their website says.

Melbourne

28-29 August 2010

Melbourne Showgrounds

I am thinking of going to take photos.

I entered back in '08, was fun.

Your right I guess Jamie. Need those rims and height :P

Maybe we should all organise a day to go down autosalon. Haven't been in ages!

Yeah man, come to the Apple Peel this Friday and we have a chat about it and see if anyone else wants to come down.

It's either Saturday or Sunday...

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