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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

you pics for day 4 wont open up bigger.

JAMES

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The SAU team at the start of the day

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The V8s look, sound and smell great. Looking forward to the Winton/Benalia round :P

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An F1 event just couldn't happen without jets...

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... Boobs...

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... and of course F1 cars.

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The official Team Lada Pit Crew were a hilarious surprise

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Fresh from busting the SAU Taco Bills record, Steve McQueen now flies SeaHawks.

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The SAU team as the day progressed

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Jack - the deserved trophy winner takes home 'Editors Choice'

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And the trophy coup of the year goes to...

Team Lada and the 'Dare to be Different' award! Hahaha :D

We were told we would have one the numberplate prize if only the plate was on the car. Hilarious :D

good stuff. well done to those who won awards

jack - jagr33 - skyline gtr

james - jamezilla - niva lada

thanks to all those who participated in this groovey event. thanks to all the people who helped organise the stand, our number plate covers, the banners, the autosalon crew and those who put their cars in. thanks to a kick ass weekend

GREAT WEEKEND!!!!!

Well done to the SAU team for great stand with a variety of cars...

Well done to James and Dane for getting trophies...

Had a great time, the weather held up pretty well today...

Brisby, have u stopped drinking yet????

P.S well done to Leewah for organising the stand!!!!!

Great weekend ppl, finally managed to see a little bit of the race today, even though i was there for all 4 days :thumbsup:. Congrates to Jack, James and Dane on taking home the trophies.

Thanks to all for a great long weekend, just need to let my stomache seatle after 4 days of continuous drinking :D

Thanx to all for making the past 4 days so enjoyable... Sorry to all for my dullness today but i was DEAD.. Last night destroyed me to a point where i slept through F1's driving around a race track.. Well done to all those that won Trophies, and again thanx Dave for organising it all had a great weekend..

Your just weaksauce Mav :thumbsup:

MORE TRAINING!!!!!!!!!!!

How was paul? He was on FIRE last night LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Small group out in the end, but by god SAU-Vic never ceases to crack me up on our nights out :D

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