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Meh- each to their own.

I'd be at Autosalon if I were in Sydney this weekend, even though it's not my thing.

It's always good to see people who are passionate about their cars, no matter what form it takes.

all im gonna say about QSR is just make sure u get wat u pay for

hmmm what exactly do you mean by that ??

Ive had a few friends get things done by them and I have had work done by them as well. There service seem to be fine and they did an awesome job on fixing my rear bar. (some guy hit it while it was parked)

Could you PM me about any issues you have with them ?

As im very interested to know....cause I was contemplating going into a deal with them.

entry is $22 from what i read last...

Kel: good point, yer sure there are some cars that i wouldnt say should qualify to get in, like at final battle a stock civic with 18s and not lowered with a pea shooter exhaust, to me thats wrong, but there are some sweet cars there u gotta admit

ben...

Meh- each to their own.

I'd be at Autosalon if I were in Sydney this weekend, even though it's not my thing.

It's always good to see people who are passionate about their cars, no matter what form it takes.

kel I agree %100. i love cars and car enthusiasts. i'm not a huge drift fan, but when the opportunity arrose fopr me to see some night time street drift whilst I was in japan I didn't turn it down just because it wasn't circuit racing. i say go and support or car scene. having said that I went out earlier today and was very dissapointed with the lack of decent trade stands. there were some decent cars there and the work these guys put in is amazing. have to say that nearly all the cars there were not to my taste, but I still go to support our scene.

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