24th annual Motorists Appreciation Day

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24th annual Motorists Appreciation Day

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MAD DAY

Sunday 3rd February at historic Bargoed House by the lake at Swansea NSW.
Entry fee is $2.00 for all vehicles.
Run by the Rickshaws Hot Rod & Kustom Car Club Inc.
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MAD DAY

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Hiya Rob,
Bev n I will be there in her EK and my HT.
Plus a mate in his new EJ. Hopefully Mick in his HK 'naro.
Hope to see you n Matt and any other FB-EK folk.
cheers
Woodzy
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Pix from MAD day in Newcastle last weekend.

Was tops to catchup with FBcruisn & Brownbear, hope to do so again soon.

http://www.gmh-cruisers.info/mad08/

cheers Woodzy
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sweet photos Woodzy.
It was a good day out , I have heaps of photo's but software problems and I havn't been able to fix it yet :oops:

cheers Rob
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I finally fixed my software problem, so heres some pics from the Mad Day.

cheers Rob

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holly crap i'm guessing that HG has air bags :shock:
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ratbox wrote:holly crap i'm guessing that HG has air bags :shock:
I bet it got more attention than the rod parked next to it :o
Case in point.....you took a pic of the holden :)
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ratbox wrote:holly crap i'm guessing that HG has air bags :shock:
Yeah and a young chick drives it 8)
I've seen it driving around Newy a fair bit.
Its good to see a p plater driving aussie steel.

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Her boyfriend is a workmate, and he did the airbag installation.
Most of the younger guys on site drive airbagged Holdens, though usually of the ro-day-yo variety :roll:
Great to see some interest in older (real) Holdens
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Post by LYNCHPIN »

Maybe i am just becoming or have become a grumpy OLD man, but could someone please explain the attraction of airbags. Surely there is more to it than just dumping your car in the grass when you park??????

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Post by Devilrod »

I'm led to believe a way better ride quality. Think how a lowered cars ride is somewhat choppy, it tends to be rather smooth when bagged. And adjustable for varying road conditions, if setup properly.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Post by mattymartin »

i looooooooooooooooooove the airbag look... it's velynarse

i so want them... one day the wagon wil have them...

thanks for the pic's
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go the wagons....
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