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Great day...got sun burnt...good to meet some new members.

I was looking though my camera and found Bazzaro Mavric at Fed Square...hehe check it out...also notice the top...its mav...no wait is not.

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holy shit even i thought that was me i was fully like i swear i wasnt there or hang on was i lol

Once again a fantastic event put on by the SAU committee.

The location was A1, the weather nearly perfect (the wind disguised the sunburn in progress) and seems plenty of people were drawn over to have a look!

Big thanks to Jamezilla for the coup in getting access to the area, and Team BBQ for somehow manging to cook enough for everyone on that tiny BBQ. ;)

holy shit even i thought that was me i was fully like i swear i wasnt there or hang on was i lol

when i saw the pic (without reading the text) i was like... gees mav... uve packed on a bit of weight since i last saw ya ;)

im another Stagea owner that rocked up late to the show n shine due to havin a cruise with some fellow stag owners,But it was great to join in with u guys

All the cars looked awesome,especially all the gtr's.Those aerial pics look great and thanks to Crack for postin up the Stagea pics, good job ;)

AWESOME DAY!!!

Very well organised, great job from the SAU crew...

Good to meet some new people aswell, looks like the club is getting bigger and better each year...

Great turnout and great location, pity about the dust...

Yes it was another fantastic event run by the SAU Crew..... Huge than to Paul chris and ash for cooking the bbbq top effort as always guys..

Massive thanx to all involved in organizing today there could not have been a better location to show the club off to the public every single car there today looked tops..

Im burnt as per any other sau event, so i think that just about says it was tops..

Again thanx again to all involved in organizing the day it was very much appreciated.

and so everyone knows thats pic it's not of me i swear ;) its like some weird twin that fully looks like me though.....

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