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yeah move over lions den was have SAU Merchandise Shed. Im just waiting for the underwear line myself haha.

Ok deal i will bring the sauce tommorrow :D if your lucky i wont only bring the BBq i'll bring the tomato as well haha. Must say bloody nice tasting sauce tho

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yeah if i ever have kids (eek give up a two door car) i am sooo going to get them one of those skyline ride-on cars they had a thread on in the wasteland. They will be shown the "light" and kept away from the evil holden grandfather. :D

I have a holden shirt but i only bought it to piss the ex off because he was a ford man haha so it was well justified :D

libertys are nice - i went out with a guy that had a ltd edition one and i thought for a everyday car it was quite a tidy package.

Shuto-boy - check the site then let me know - although the queues are long etc to get to see - didnt the V8's have problems with barbegellos last time i thought there was a bit of a issue whether they would be holding it there again or not. I could be totally wrong tho.

i think the V8's getting in and out is too much hassle. I was meant to go last time but we didnt end up going then i saw queues of cars on the news waiting to get in and i thought ahhh F-it watch it at home on TV with a beer in hand - dont have to worry about paying to see, queues to get in, queues to get beer (or booze buses on way home), queues for loos, not being able to see shit because its too crowded hahaha

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