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SCC06 What an EVENT!!

Great to see the Skyline community getting together

Was good to catch up with some of the SAU regulars AND meet up with some of the NEW guys

A BIG thanks to SAU Qld Execs (and I think they should be named!!)

The Events Team

- Shane (Shaneo)

- Dave (Rhinorebal)

- Col (Col-GTSX)

- Andy (Bunta)

The Execs

- Marc (Revhead) - President

- Ben (mrbenno) - Vice President

- Anna (impact_blue) - Secretary

- Karen (SMR33) - Treasurer

Great to see Chris Rogers support the club & the main event!

Who were those guys on the BBQ - A big thanks!!

NEW GUYS --- thinking about joining the club - do it now!!! Click Here

Support the club and the guys that put this together!!

The Charity - I'm sure Starlight will do wonders with the donations!

Thanks again to all.

PS. Oh & special thanks to Col's 'Safety Vest' for keeping him safe :)

Fantastic day guys, teh chicks will certainly NOT be coming next time, shoulda left them back at springwood :)

ill start with some pics of some dead sexy ppl *drools*

First: The Big Man (dave)

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Second: The Lovable Anna (doing a pose for the camera :laugh:)

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3rd: Peeps playing cricket

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All the pics of cars ive got are pretty well covered by others :)

More pics will come...

Please bare with me on this one it takes allot of time...

If you want a full res pic of your car can you please right click on the small image of your car and then goto properties and then look at the file number and it will be a 4 digit number...

Jump onto msn messanger ([email protected]) and then tell me your 4 digit number and ill upload your high res image directlly.

Also thanks Chris for your kind words...

More pics will come...

Please bare with me on this one it takes allot of time...

If you want a full res pic of your car can you please right click on the small image of your car and then goto properties and then look at the file number and it will be a 4 digit number...

Jump onto msn messanger ([email protected]) and then tell me your 4 digit number and ill upload your high res image directlly.

Also thanks Chris for your kind words...

col if you need webspace tell me.

Joining the club tonight was coming to check everything out first today, and you guys over impressed.

The team was great, couldn't ask for more helpful people! I encourage the rest of you to join. :)

More events like this would be sweet, even if they were half the size it would still be amazing!

and you guys over impressed.

:)

Its comments like these that make the exec team all warm and fuzzy on the inside...

Its whats makes these events worth doing... Im sure the team would agree...

(cue the team responce)

I am soooooo tired........ What a great day!! I would like to really thank Ben and his girlfriend Kadee, for their tireless efforts on the BBQ and drinks conveyer belt.

Karen and Anna for their excellent work in selling stuff!!

Col and Renee for their efforts at cleaning (even if he was only showing off in public, hey Renee??)

Andrew and Shane for doing what they do best.......

And of course Marc who actually got roped into doing something!! Way to go Karen!!

Cannot wait until next year and hopefully word will still be around of how good this event was and we can have even more cars involved.

One comment I read was that we needed a cruise where everyone could be rolling on the same piece of road. I would have like to arrange that as well, but any large cruise will break apart unless you start and finish on a highway which is impossible. Suggestions will be greatfully accepted for next year.

Hope to see you all at our smaller events and Tuesday dinners.

Dave

P.S. Max, please delete that first photo of my wild swing which exposed my large gut!!

I would like to thank everyone for attending today - it is YOU, our members that make this day a true success :)

My Thankyou's:

Our sponsors for providing the raffle prizes

Our awesome BBQ operator, Ben and his lovely sales assistant, Kadee

The SAu Qld Team

Hope we can have another fantastic event in the near future!

Cheers,

Karen

SAu Qld Treasurer

More Cricket shots!

Cricket was great - I was sh1t, but had fun trying!

got Decembers exercise over & done with, and it's only the 3rd!

haha i know what ya mean, i'm soo sore now, was crampin hardcore :)

I have another cruise in the works...It is a damn quiet road too! So the group should be able to be kept together!

oooo should be a goodn andy :laugh:

haha i know what ya mean, i'm soo sore now, was crampin hardcore :)

oooo should be a goodn andy :laugh:

Its pretty long...but should be awesome, I will have to run the details past the other execs, and maybe wait for a cooler day lol

I am soooooo tired........ What a great day!! I would like to really thank Ben and his girlfriend Kadee, for their tireless efforts on the BBQ and drinks conveyer belt.

Karen and Anna for their excellent work in selling stuff!!

Col and Renee for their efforts at cleaning (even if he was only showing off in public, hey Renee??)

Andrew and Shane for doing what they do best.......

And of course Marc who actually got roped into doing something!! Way to go Karen!!

Cannot wait until next year and hopefully word will still be around of how good this event was and we can have even more cars involved.

One comment I read was that we needed a cruise where everyone could be rolling on the same piece of road. I would have like to arrange that as well, but any large cruise will break apart unless you start and finish on a highway which is impossible. Suggestions will be greatfully accepted for next year.

Hope to see you all at our smaller events and Tuesday dinners.

Dave

P.S. Max, please delete that first photo of my wild swing which exposed my large gut!!

Your request will be granted, if I can figure out how. I thought that the use of weight distribution gave you the ability to balance, with grace and control.

Its pretty long...but should be awesome, I will have to run the details past the other execs, and maybe wait for a cooler day lol

Man I can't wait. Today has just finished and the next one is getting planned already. One every month or two would be fantastic.

:)

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