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my photos are here:

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

they are still being uploaded so give it a few hours before they are all there. just over 450 photos which all look good so far.

i havent viewed many of them so if there some wrong/blurry ones im sorry. they look good so far.

good work to everyone for winning best car club runners up

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yeah bad hair cut city, lebsalon 2006

That was something I noticed too, I reckon average age of people there was no more than about 18. Although the girls do pay alot more attention to you when your taking photos with a DSLR over the 20odd kids with various phones :(

Good job to the SAU guys as well the stand looked awesome, I walked around it a couple of times while I was there saturday arvo but I didn't see anyone I recognised to say hello to....

Also anybody know the reason for all the computer stuff down the end?

Thank you to all involved with the planning, preparation and setting up of the SAU stand.

A fine effort indeed resulting in a well deserved award.

The past two days was a great opportunity to get to know more members a lot better.

The antics of a few who were in a lets say 'not so sober state' had me laughing.

Me thinks we need to set aside some time and have brisby tell us some of his stories.

They are classics! I now have the utmost respect for you James.

There is no doubt people would pay to hear some of them because the scary thing is they are all true!

ps did anybody get my spec board? In my rush to leave I left it behind

LOL..today was funny. Best thing, the strippers just gave my credit card back after a hard days shopping :(

Thanks for putting up with me folks...Mav and Ash for carrying me through dinner...thanks, you know im good for it.

The 1200 Coupe was way cool

Wayne gets my vote for "Man of the Match"

My first Vic Auto Salon has me thinking the SAU stand attracts all the fashionable ppl...and thanks to the blonde lass for touching up my makeup :)

Congrat to SAU and Evolve, mine was the purple wide body 33 at the Topstage stand

Cheers

Phew, i was gonna change my mind at the last minute and paint my 33 same colour, ive already "copied" your kit luckily i didnt do the same with the paint!! :(

Your car used to be silver yeah?

Thanks!!!!! congrats to you guys, like I said ur stand looked awesome

MissyK, is your car the RX8 with the EZZY plates? Any relation to the Astina?

Man i loved that car back in the day!

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