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It's on again - the annual club-member awards. These categories are separate to the track awards and will be presented at the final club meeting of 2006 - Tuesday 19th December.

This is a chance to reward those members who make that extra effort and who really make the club what it is - a true honour to acheive.

All members are elligible for all of following categories. We ask that you keep your specific nominations private by sending an email to the address below. Feel free to discuss and ask questions in this thread though.

Email your nominations to: [email protected]

Nominations Close: Sunday 26 November (at the conclusion of the Show N Shine / Xmas BBQ)

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1. Thread of the year

What was the most memorable thread this year for you?

2. Photoshop of the year

Who's mastery of the pixel was above and beyond the call of duty?

3. She'll buff right out award

The annual Mines Datsun trophy – those fences can jump out at anyone!

4. Motosport junkie

Come rain, com hail, come show or shine - who made an effort to get to events?

5. Most improved car

It's the 90210 trophy for the car that just keeps getting better and better.

6. It's not a Skyline but we still love you award

Not everyone packs an ‘R – the trophy for a member without stove-tops.

7. Photo of the year

Nominate one you've seen - or one you've taken. What celluloid masterpiece takes the prize?

8. The Troy S Brisby Memorial Trophy

Who was there, taking one, or two for the team - often in the shadow of greatness - on time, every time.

9. Club member of the year

The peak. The zenith. The capstone. The best of the best.

10. President's award

Awarded at my discretion. Nominating for this wont do you any good :yes:

Only one submission per member for each award.

Good luck to everyone!

James

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fix your mail setup, its broken :P I submitted my entry but got a bounce back:

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at bne011m.server-mail.com.

I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.

This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[email protected]>:

Sorry, only subscribers may post. If you are a subscriber, please forward this message to [email protected] to get your new address included (#5.7.2)

If this is club awards, shouldn't it be restricted so that only members can nominate/be nominated?

It's unlikely that people would be aware of certain goings on if they're not a member, and it doesn't really seem fair that people pay to become a member if awards can be handed out by/to any forum user?

8. The Troy S Brisby Memorial Trophy

Who was there, taking one, or two for the team - often in the shadow of greatness - on time, every time.

Why im honoured. :laugh: Having something named after me, could be and probably will be the highlight of my life.

And you be quiet Ronin 09, ppl have money riding on the fact that i wont see 30 so dont you go jinxing my lucky run :O

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