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Originally posted by PVL-747

will be there friday, saturday and sunday helping Subzero with their stand and dyno. they are bring along a few nice skylines and a fat Supra.

hey, u r friends with the subzero guys right.. is it true that the workshop got shot up by some gang recently.. or was that just someones rumour to stir trouble?

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Originally posted by peteSmith

hey, u r friends with the subzero guys right.. is it true that the workshop got shot up by some gang recently.. or was that just someones rumour to stir trouble?

no it's true, as I know a guy, who goes to tafe, with some who works at sub-zero.

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Originally posted by PVL-747

Baz. i think you don't know what your talking about. i see you don't like Mario. wow another smart comment. i take it you've meet him too?

If Mario is Micks brother, then he seems to be a great guy. Ive had no probs with him.

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Well, after hearing nothing but bad things about it (mostly by ppl who didn't even go) I rocked up on Sunday arvo somewhat bleary eyed from the night before.

To all who didn't go, I feel you may have missed out. Once again, the guys from Cabin put on a great show. Sure, bodykits, wild paint and loud music may not be everyones cup of tea but jezz there were also some big HP cars there.

Oh, and the promo girls are always a high point! *drools*

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