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    Christmas Charity Event

    first time event, so some teething problems (mostly to do with the turnout - 700 cars weren't expected). It was part of a charity drive by a local radio station, so a car club organised the venue and promo girls to help raise some cash. the turnout was biased towards japanese cars, being fairly typical of the club(s) represented (and not suprising given the organisers are in a japanese car club).
    in total around $8000 was raised, which isn't bad. cars were arriving and leaving all day as the venue filled up quite quickly.
    1-3: mustang
    4: fuel prices are down, you can tell (spot the combo breaker)
    5-6: old school utes
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    some ford utes and a bugeye rex
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    more rotors! funky coloured wheels, old school wagon HR engine bay, S13.
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    Looove titanium lipped wheels.
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    questionable colour, some skylines and assorted jap stuff
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    assorted rotors and one of the euro minority
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    Post #2, Pic #6, Far Right.
    Somebody put a Caddy badge on a Holden.
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    what's that you say? moar rotors?
    cute van, a barge, and a track hack
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    silvia, immaculate HR, RB25 powerd 180SX, cute mini ftw, some...below par skylines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Post #2, Pic #6, Far Right.
    Somebody put a Caddy badge on a Holden.
    I think that might be an old-school HRT badge.
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    nice teggy, cleanest my car will ever be, falcon running a.... 351! suprise.. nice S15, and a clubman
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    another rotor...pic of part of the event..sexy sexy camaro
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    another s15, and some 300C's.
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    Isn't that a Cortina that you said is running the 351?

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    could be, i thought cortina's were small though
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