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:thumbsup: Hey all we have around 10 cars going into Autosalon this year and as ther is a bit of a effort for the people who are going into it would be good to show some support and come along.

So for any who are going put up day and time and should try and meet out the front at that time.

Any thats it from me see you at the salon :action-smiley-069:

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There should be alot of SAU people going... mainly just to check out our display... and they better like it aswell.. or else....

Yeah.....what skylinegtts said!!

Lol we are keeping it clean and simple this year...but still will look fantastic and there is a awesome DVD Andrew has put together *wink*

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I have completed the final edit of the DVD that will be shown at Auto salon.

What will be featured is

Pictures from SAU members and from the forums

– Christmas Cruise

– Power play Z tune track day

– Wiseman’s Cruise

– Oran park track day

– Wakefield track day

– Last years show and shin

– This years drift day

– In car drift footage

– WISD SAU drag day

– WSID footage

– Party pics

– In car footage Eastern creek

This goes for around 30 min

It took about 5 full edits to get to look this bad

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