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it was a glorious day yesterday unfortunately i was working but here are some of the details of the day.

The Competition

We had quite a number of audio enthusiasts competing in the various classes and while it might still be early stages yet, this years competition is looking like a close one which may go right down to the wire (no pun intended). This is due to many of the cars being tightly bunched together score wise. Speaking of scores and places; here are the results of today's round:

* CAASQ Amateur Street Class 1st: Antony Hughes (Holden Commodore)

* 2nd: Daniel Hobson (Honda Civic)

* 3rd: Jonathan Hadley (Holden HZ)

* CAASQ Amateur Show Class 1st: Peter Pain (Subaru WRX)

* 2nd: Jack Horrocks (Daihatsu Sirion)

* 3rd: Matthew Judge (Mistubishi Magna)

* CAASQ Pro Street Class 1st: Marty Price (Nissan 200SX)

* 2nd: Paul Young (Mazda 3)

* 3rd: Joel Cheesman (Nissan Pulsar)

* CAASQ Pro Show Class 1st: Edwin Low (Subaru WRX)

* 2nd: Paul Con (Mitsubishi Lancer)

* 3rd: Shane Dunn (Mitsubishi 380)

* CAASQ Judges Choice Award Jonathan Hadley (Holden HZ)

* CAASQ Encouragement Award Nathan Vlotis (Chrysler Valiant)

link to results @ FHRX

Edited by wolverine
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to my knowledge you aren't supposed to do that :)

You might want to read the rules Chris. Just to improve that knowledge of yours. :P

I'm not allowed to judge my class. Which I don't.

interesting that he ran his own vehicle in the comp he was running.

Was it really interesting to you mate? Or were you actually just replying with a totally unhelpful comment in an attempt to bring our reputation into disrepute? johnwoo.gif

Edited by Fhrx

Yo George, I was having a browse through your website last night while waiting for my FTP server to finish. You're getting quite a gallery full of nice installs there. :(

You should get a group together and head up for the next round! :(

Edited by Fhrx

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