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With the year almost finished what was your high and lowlights of the year??

Here's a few of mine.....

Highlights...

EVERY DECA. If your not a member, your missing out out on a ton of fun!!!

Drag day.

SAU Autosalon

Blue drinks

Owning a Lada

Bris's short lived revolution

Riding fibreglass cows

Winning 'best photoshop' trophy

Lowlights...

Shepparton strip club

Owning a Lada

Cowboy boots

Ordering inflatable cactus's

Way too many hangovers.... :D

Some pics of my fav pics of the year...

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highlights

The heathcote drag days

Going on the NSW/Wakefield trip

Autosalon events

Being friends with everyone in the club

That run through yarra bend with Mav

Matt being woken up by the megaphone

The mad month of SAU November

Lowlights

Running out of my points on my license

A fair bit of bad publicity for Nissans in the press

Broken megaphone

Photos

Matt being woken up by the megaphone

Jack tacking on the two NSW gtr's

James's Evo and Aaron's 34 @ Eastern Creek

Matt and Gareth defacing Team Kmart

Hail on my r33

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What a year.

Highlights:

DECAS

Track Days. This is how i get through the year, looking forward to the next one.

The Calder shootout with Stickers :D

Winton in the pouring rain. It is an awesome track in the wet!

Attempting to Film..

Lowlights:

Cant think of any.

Pics say more than words. Heres a few from throughout the year, mostly motorsport tho, Cheers joel, i pinched some.

The spirit of Deca

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Pete..

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Another good one by joel

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Sandown in the morning

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Some strange guys 32, Dane and myself.

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Jack - Winton.

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Winton in the Rain

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Mr Sparkalo

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In who we trust to get us out - sort of.

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2006....hmmmm. Is it that time already?

Highlights:

The couple of DECAs I managed to make, almost winning one in the wet.

Dragging myself out to a couple of other club events.

SAUVic - keeping me from being completely mindless with boredom.

Lowlights:

Another year of a broken track car sitting around and unable to fix it.

PI not having the pleasure of me cutting laps there.

A lot of time not being able to get out, let alone drive a car.

More surgery and the very slow recovery.

Weather that can't make its friggin mind up.

18 month overdue from the absolute date I wanted to be back in Qld.

The thought of having to leave SAUVic friends behind when the time comes....

A shot I took on one of the few dives I got out on.

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... Of course a track day costs money...

Nothing in this world is free, if it was i would be drunk every day of my life.

Checkout the Vic Events section for the track stuff, they are all posted there.

My highlight... i would say the Wakefield trip with Snowy earlier on in the year. Was just his family & me... and the others we met there.

ad an absolute ball as it was something i hadnt done before.

So it was something i wont forget in a hurry :(

HIGHLIGHTS

SAU DRIFT DAY (pictured in signature below :( )

the one DECA DAY I made it to in August

Taco Baz's Margeritas an mexican hats

GOR OVERNIGHT CRUISE.....2nd day was awsome

November AUSTOSALON

Both HEATHCOTE DRAG DAYS...fisrt outing best 13.4, second outing 12.8....loved every minute

Midnight Cruise in June (on my b'day)

LOWLIGHTS

getting booked for doing 81km/h in a 60zone on the Midnight Cruise at 12:30am, tourist road Dandenong.

not being able to make a TRACK DAY this year

not being able to make the other 3 DECA events

not being able to make other cruises

HIGHLIGHTS

Buying a skyline...was exciting :)

November AUSTOSALON - My first SAU event....

Getting a package form work and buying heaps of new car bits including SAU stickers

Meeting lots more hot chicks that dont seemed phased that I'm not hot (sorry not SAU related)

LOWLIGHTS

about to loose my licence - so it seems...just before 2007...

Not making it to more events...

Not buying a GTR in the first place...

Not being elected as premier of Victoria...dunno what happened. I think its racial.

Cheers to SAU...great club, great people...look forward to 2007 and the F1 event - asusming I can drive my car there !! haha

Chris

highlights

Buying the Evo

November DECA (car wasnt set up properly in August)

NSW trip

Eastern Creek, love that circuit

Any of the drinks nights with SAU

Lowlights

Fencing

Walling

Any expense on the Evo from stupidity and not upgrades

Definately more highlights and I thank everyone from SAU that I have met who helped me achieve them :)

can we get SAU/SAUV site stats...maybe new vic member stats.

Would be intresting to see. I was reviewing the site stats from my FTO forum...we had a massive increase on 2006 with active and keyboard warrior memebrs.

can we get SAU/SAUV site stats...maybe new vic member stats.

Would be intresting to see. I was reviewing the site stats from my FTO forum...we had a massive increase on 2006 with active and keyboard warrior memebrs.

Dezz will account for the significant increase in his first full calendar year as a forum user so the results might be slightly biased with one user making up the normal usage for 50 on the FTO forum! :nyaanyaa:

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