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Congratulations everyone.

As noted yesterday - over 50 of the cars received a vote, showing great diversity - we had 74 people sdubmit entry forms.

Whilst some were clear winners (Alan's Evo was ah, way ahead of the competition) - there were some close results in the WRX, R33 GTSt and R32 GTSt classes.

It was a great event - trophies will be presented to all winners at the club meeting in December.

Well done to everyone - and congratulations to our winners :mad:

James

*PS - thanks to Sarah for the photos

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Congrats to the winners, well deserved!

Except you Juz, you were just lucky my car wasn't there :D

e_lOlz

:P

Yeah lucky my car actually runs, like a car is supposed to. :(

If there was an award for the most problems with a car you would win.... :P

Well done everyone.

CA CHOW!

^^^^^I should of entered my GTI-R if you had an award 4 the most problems! :P

Damn shack owes me $30,000+ & its still pretty much stock! :D

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Yeah lucky my car actually runs, like a car is supposed to. :P

If there was an award for the most problems with a car you would win.... :(

Well done everyone.

CA CHOW!

Much like everything else, I would have lost that too... Ash FTW

Actually, I don't know how problematic Ash's car is... we should just battle it out for 'length of time off the road during ownership'

:D

I'd like to thank God, my parents for bringing me into this world, my............................ :)

Thanks to all those that voted for my car, it really means alot when fellow enthusiests appreciate/like what i have done. As Jack has stated, there was a lot of stiff competition, some very neat and awesome Skylines. Unfortunately the late comers may have missed out on being voted on.

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