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Well well well.

What a weekend that was.

4 days of SAU action going on trackside, SAU members taking out 3 trophies and of course, non stop drinking for 4 days. Bris, you are a MACHINE!!!

Thanks to all those who participated. We hope you had a great time. Will defiantely be invited back next year again where we are hoping trophy winners will get to do a parade lap of the track. Now that's worth entering for :(

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An enjoyable weekend for sure.

Great effort to the photographers who managed to get a fair few shots in despite their excessive alcohol consumption of the duration of the event.

In terms of alcohol consumption, what i took away from this weekend was that 'Teh Troy can neva lose' :(

Sorry to let the crew down with my one can of beer ( forced on me by Al, a caring President of Vice !) over the four days.

Still enjoyed it all though and didnt have to worry about a hangover.

But can someone who knows how or is authorised, put these 50 AGP Pix in a Sub catagory as I have put them in the -2006- events header.

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

Should be in a sub cat - AGP2006 - SAU-VIC AutoSalon

PS I promise to drink two cans next year to outdo brisby on a percentage increase basis.

" I thought I parked the LADA over there,.... somewhere....."post-12111-1144037201.jpg

hehe great pics.. looked like you all had a ball :(

I'm so sorry i didnt get to come and say hi but...

Friday........made it to the track in the late arvo due to delayed flight, met my friends, went to the bar, start drinking and meet all sorts of ppl... including those female cops on the Lada haha!! They were great! Posing for pics with all the pissheads lol

later on that evening.. certain incidents result in me WITH A BROKEN TOE!!! :ermm:

go out to the Casino IN HEELS thinking that she'll be right (didnt realise it was broken)...

Saturday, can't walk due to toe... also feeling very hungover, so I don't make it to the track..

Sunday, we got to the track at about 6.30am (not my idea!!!!!) got spots on the fence and could not move. Everyone was packed in behind us on the hill and except for one time when i went to get coffee at about 9am, it was not worth the shitfight to get out.

So I did walk (errr limp) past your cars very early in the morning but nobody was there yet. I was watching to make sure no one was touching them though :D

Was an awesome couple of days for sure, good to put a few faces to names etc...

Big thanks to all involved in the organisation side of things and would def love to do it next year.

nice one,

- Nathan

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