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ill be sure to post pics as they become available here

Guys I have posted up 20 pix here if you are interested...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...ery.php?cat=577

NOT sure why a lot more of you did not get in on this lurk of two tickets worth $350 for only $100 :D

Not sure about this ring in though :(post-12111-1143715586.jpg

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if i

a) wasnt working

and B ) had a car worth showing i woulda been in for sure. so pissed that im not gonna be able to get to the GP even on sunday coz of work! i wont even be able to watch it...so im gettin the mrs to tape it, then ill avoid all radio/news/people etc...and watch it sunday night without knowing the result :(

hopefully my car is worth entering next year, and ill be therE!

Having a ball so far.

The Lada is attracting heaps of people - even the cops love it!!! :)

Example of what Scotts talking about:

Bec: Dont forget to bring a stubby holder to put your cans in...

Scott: Giggling like a schoolgirl.

day 3:

today provided some crapper weather and lots more wind. the sun came out for a while but was hidden away for most of the day. we had lots of f1 noise in the morning and afternoon for practice sessions and qualifying (i think). we also had v8 supercars and the capa drift utes (fully sick). we took 124 photos. more photos of cops on the lada, army dudes on the lada and even found a lada owner who was dedicated and loved them so we got his picture too. also saw leewahs autosalon tv interview on the big screen. we were told we would have a chance with the dodo promo girls on ours cars but unfortunately didnt show. hopefully tomorrow i can swindle them to come out to our cars. the day involved more drinking, antics and basically just a fun day with the sau gang. we also had more sau members present and more engine bay cleaning missions. some pics attached below. all the pics we have been taking of the cops they have asked that we email them the photos so we have a big bunch of email addresses to email their lada pics to. very cool.

also below is a pic of pete cramming some chicken n biscuit snacks into chris's rb26, a bit like how the pro's do it eh :rolleyes:

also met up with grepin and blake from the sau chapter in adelaide very cool meeting those guys also

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Yeah,

Everyone in uniform of any type we have been badgering to get on the Lada.

So far the only people who haven't agreed are the SES. Although they are great in an Emergency, they are apparently no good with drunken GP stuff!!!

I'm just dressing up as a Gansta to go to a biggins party. Tomorrow I'm going to be a shadow of my former self. TOPS. I wont let the team down.

BASS OUT

PS. Jamezilla. Sorry for multiple phone cals, but Bass is pissy pissy La La.

Bass Out Again

Snowman your reading this how about telling us whats happening up there?;-)

Many More pix of AGP2006 on the Friday -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...ery.php?cat=577

Snowman your reading this how about telling us whats happening up there?;-)

Many More pix of AGP2006 on the Friday -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...ery.php?cat=577

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=102617&st=400

we have returned from our northern expedition, we are buggered though... well... i am :P

Cars all look great guys - looks like you all having a ball :P

See you tonight at TB's - and I'll be there tomorrow.

IM HANGING FOR TB's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

day 4:

the day started off with some very ordinary weather (cold + rain) but it did clear up and was half reasonable weather. the day involved plently of rev and compressor surge competitions against the wrx. there wasnt as many promo girls where we were, i suspect they were in the grand stand / pit areas but we did get some pics of two girls from some place (not sure what company). we had quite a big sau turnout and there was stacks of people despite the gay weather. more loud f1 cars, porshe's and v8's. we got a couple of group shots which was tops, no cops were keen to join in though. after a day of festivities and fun the gang headed off to taco bills for some rooly rooly big drinks. we had dinner some where else and rejoined the gang for some drinks later on at the trader bar. as you buy drinks the price of them goes up and down throughout the night. also when the "market crashes" the drinks go rooly cheap which is super cool. more pics below. there will be more pics taken as i have to return the camera to my old man but i fricken love the camera. will upload the rest of the pics today, 920 pics with a total of 922mb

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all of the pics i have taken are below, the photos are very large (1.6mb ish each) so they may take a while to load. the last day of pics are still uploading but the preview pics are there

day 1 - wednesday

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/grand...h29/page_01.htm

day 2 - thursday

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/grand...h30/page_01.htm

day 3 - friday

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/grand...h31/page_01.htm

day 4 - saturday

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/grand...il1/page_01.htm

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