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2006 SAU Vic Club Award Winners

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Thanks to everyone who sent in nominations for our awards - and a huge congratulations to the winners!

1. Thread of the Year

Nom 1 = The SAU Stickers Thread

Nom 2 = James vs Troy

Winner = Al's Haunted House!

* click here to download the Ghostbusters Theme song :ninja:

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2. Photoshop of the Year

Nom 1 = The Drag Lada

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Nom 2 = The Drag Juz

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Nom 3 = The Dutton Team

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Winner = Age's flapping James!

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3. Mines Datsun 'she'll buff right out' trophy

Nom 1 = Pete's stupid radiator

Nom 2 = Jackie and her pole

Winner = Will and his 'kangaroo'!

* note, not linking to pix for these on purpose :rofl:

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4. Motorsport Junkie

Nom 1 = Gary & Alycia Matthews

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Nom 2 = Aaron Panozza

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Winner = MissJuz!

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5. Most improved car

Nom 1 = Ferni's Team Purple R33 GT-R

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Nom 2 = Roy's mighty Silver Bullet R32 GTSt

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Winner = Rowdy's K-Mart Racing R32 GT-R

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6. Not a Skyline (but we still love you)

Nom 1 = Justine's S15 200SX

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Nom 2 = Scott's Super TX5 Telstar (RIP)

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Winner = Dane's widebody 180SX

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7. Photo of the Year

Nom 1 = Ferni's flaming brakes - Ryan

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Nom 2 = Anything Joel took :ninja:

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Nom 3 = The 'other' Snowy

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Winner = Storm at DECA by Dark

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8. Troy S. Brisby Club Social Award

Nom 1 = Sarah B

Nom 2 = Gareth 'Riverdance' Evans

Winner = Steve McQueen!

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9. Presiden't Award

Jack Blanas - The Stig!

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10. Club Member of the Year

Nom 1 = Mavrick

Nom 2 = Chris and Min

Bec Pretty

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Thanks for the votes to all that gave them. Sorry Ferni.

Really what needs an award is the special thanks that Al gave (I'm to shy but would have loved to have given it) to all of the people behind the scenes at SAU that we know and some of us don't that but put on such fabulous events that nobody could fault. You are the people that let most of us still have a licence and we get to meet a similar crowd with a similar age group with great personalities that couldn't be found anywhere else. Give yourselves a pat on the back from me expecially!

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