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what about out the front of Parliament house, seeing as this is SAU-ACT and it's the most prominant feature of our fair territory? or will johnny crack the shits at having all these 'hoons' 'loitering' out the front of his work? i don't know if you can drive up there yet though

the 12th should be fine.

parly house might be alright (it is *our* house after all :) ) but not sure security will let us in.

otherwise, somewhere where we can park the cars in a nice arrangement and then get somewhere elevated to take the photo. maybe down the side of the lake? down near the front of the Water's Edge restaurant? plenty of car space there. and modern looking too.

yeah well i only wish i was turning his age instead of my 30

on another note i think the shogun boys are having a dyno day during the 11th or 12th, i gotta stay up front with gtr, as luch will have his supra or his new toy there, gotta uphold the nissan badge ;-)

Nice car man, what figures are you expecting at the dyno day, apparently that supra pumps out the power too. :flamed:

thanx GZ R33

ya luch dude in the widebody supra is good mate, we are constantly competing against each other.

bah ppffft his supra is off da road but he does have another in it's place which is more powerful than my gtr and his supra put together, just a shame to him as it's running an rb26dett (it's those old 240z that he just imported from japan, check out his website on www.tuneagent.com)

thanx GZ R33

 ya luch dude in the widebody supra is good mate, we are constantly competing against each other.

  bah ppffft his supra is off da road but he does have another in it's place which is more powerful than my gtr and his supra put together, just a shame to him as it's running an rb26dett (it's those old 240z that he just imported from japan, check out his website on www.tuneagent.com)

Sweet, so any estimated power figures, what are you and Luch expecting to get.

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