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missus said they set up a defect station on anzac's, anyone get done? I hope not!

Anyway was a great day and really enjoyed my first car show, thanks to Pat for organising everything and to everyone for being really welcoming, didn't realise our site had so many nice cars, almost felt a little out of place, hehe!

yeah thanks for the good day guys n gals

one of the least ricey displays there the cars looked good the sign was good when it was standing :P

and cheers Pat for organising everything

(look forward to a few of those picies )

Yes good work guys!!

Thanks Pat for organising the event all went well.

Congrats to the guy with the 2 door silver 34 - (sorry mate i spoke to you for a while but didnt catch your name) for getting into the top 10!!!!

Looking forward to the pics!!!

was a good weekend. was good to meet some of yas on friday at dan's place, then some more at the photoshoot. sorry i didnt hang for long there either

will post my pics when i host them later on - im knackered

Yes good work guys!!

Thanks Pat for organising the event all went well.

Congrats to the guy with the 2 door silver 34 - (sorry mate i spoke to you for a while but didnt catch your name) for getting into the top 10!!!!

Looking forward to the pics!!!

that would be Leeman

yeah i got there too late and they wouldnt let me put my car in :P least they let me take the stickers off and get me and friend in for free :sick:

oh well maybee try again next year

Awesome effort put in by everyone, cheers to patrick for all the work organising, and thanks to all the guys who dropped by to say hello and show their support for sau. Grats to Lee for getting Top 10 too :P

I'm buggered, sorry I couldn't make it to the photoshoot, after i had finished unpacking i crashed it LOL

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