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Just a few pics I took of my car while we were up at mt tamborine today.

I spent 3 hours New Years Eve washing it for my dad's wedding. It was the wedding car!! (Don't have those pics yet.. I will in a few day's and I shall post!)

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And yes.. I have new numberplates btw!

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Here is another one of the view! Pretty smokey.

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And while Andrew sorted out what the noise was coming from the car (it ended up being a tiny stone stuck in our brakes somehow!).... I took photos of the worlds biggest horse... Look how huge it is against a 4 year old kid!

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Anyway... While I'm at it. Happy New Year to you all... and I hope you all appreciate the effort I put in to make my car look so shiney :)

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Not a bad looking mo-tor ve-hikle...........What is it????

I see you've joined the 51 club.......congratulations

Hmmm! I see the bonnet is up......looks like your horsepower has escaped ..........how did you get him back in there :D

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Originally posted by dAVE

nice plates erin :D what happened with the old ones?

jay... i think she was part of the 51 club already with 51nnr.

dave

Andrew's got the 51NNR plates on his laser.. It's turbo. With a big **** off BOV :D MS PSI is bad sometimes because people know its a chick and wont do anything cause they don't want to be beaten by a chick.. even though I'm as slow as a turtle!

Originally posted by SmoothLine

Hey i think i saw you... it was this past weekend yeah?  

Did you drive anywhere near paradise point or runaway bay on your way up there? Im sure i saw ya

Erhm... Not that I know of. All day Tuesday I was around Mt Gravatt/Alderley/ Bracken Ridge/Shorncliffe .... that's about it. I haven't been near Runaway bay in ages... sorry

I've got more photos here of the wedding.. I'm just tooo buggered right now to bother scanning them and posting them. I'll do it on the weekend :(

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I was at tamborine mountain on NYE as well.. checking out all the views from residential areas..

I'm sure as heck that I saw minh in his DR GTR plate yellow r33 gtr just before I started goin up to mountain.. any one confirm this? :)

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Originally posted by japtaxi

I was at tamborine mountain on NYE as well.. checking out all the views from residential areas..  

I'm sure as heck that I saw minh in his DR GTR plate yellow r33 gtr just before I started goin up to mountain.. any one confirm this? :D

hahah yeah it was me! :(

You should of pulled me over and said hi. Where abouts were you?

I was staying at my Girlfriends fathers house in Logan Village in STorey St just off North St.

I love that twisty road that takes you out to Logan river Road.

QLD is a gorgeous place. I love Brisbane heaps. Especially Logan Village and Beenleigh area.

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