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I went today, had a look at the SAU stand and all i saw was "club 33". Why didn't you mix it up a bit more ? :(

As Dark has said, out of 11 cars, 4 are non skyline. Out of those 33's there is a sedan, a GTR, a couple of big power GTST's and mildly modded ones. Each is unique in its own way (also bear in mind it is the most common of the skyline marques in Australia).

Personally I think it is a good stand with a variety of cars and modification levels. There are lots of photos showing events with multiple members cars and also a video looping of the different cars.

Its also not a case of mixing it up a bit as anyone wishing to enter has to pay $110 plus stand fees so it requires people who are willing to pay, not the club selecting members to participate.

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Personally I think it is a good stand with a variety of cars and modification levels. There are lots of photos showing events with multiple members cars and also a video looping of the different cars.

Even though there were only a few club stands, SAU VIC was easily the best

GET ME DA SAU GIRLS IN RED :(

ND THE WEST COAST CUSTOMS GIRLS IN RED DRESSES .....pweaz

Are you 15 or something?

And no, they are not on the forums. They are just friends of the clubs/members who help out the club @ these types of shows :rofl:

Tomorrow should be another good day on the Dyno aswell.

Had a top day today working for Cabin, should be even more fun tomorrow :(

Event Crew FTW

can you get me into places where i wouldn't normally be allowed?

can you get me into places where i wouldn't normally be allowed?

possibly, but you dont have a media pass do ya?

Its gonna be farken hard without one dude.

talk to me tomorrow about it

RH9 GTR, and a yellow supra from Racingline... both over 650rwkw today.

More to come tomorrow im told :(

anything interesting hitting the dyno this year?

R34 GTR made lik 667kw on 37 psi........ will be running on nos 2day

..saw a soarer withe the intercooler piping that went out from the side walls of the engine bay :(

Here's some bad photo's i took while still slightly sober :D

Silver MY98...chrome paint job :O

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The Snowmans car looking the goods!!!

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Nice haircut :laugh:

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Fake front mount on a Mirage :D

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Very tidy!!

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Some eye candy

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So why didn't you enter?

Oh - and it's Snowy's leaky R34 GT-R on the Toyo Stand :)

I was aiming to get it in this year but the work being done hasn't been completed yet. It will definately be ready for the March/April show next year.

BTW, i never said anything negative about the SAU stand, it was still nice to see sau getting in amoungst it, i just would have liked to see a mixed bag thats all. :sick:

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