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Congrats to the crew who ran the show. Very well done and well organised.

Fantastic turn out.

It was good to meet some people from here, and for those who i didnt get to talk to, there's always the next event :D

I will say thank you also to all the organisers who did a fantastic job, cars were displayed well, music was mostly good and everyone behaved themselves pretty well, apart from those unfortunate few that decided to rip burnouts as they left... but anyway..

Oh, and, DAMN that RB30 which just pipped me for the Best Classic Skyline award! GRR, judges said it was really close so I'll look forward to a good battle next year!

I took 100+ pics so if you guys want any, chances are i have one of your car :D Just let me know if you want them :P

yeah it was an awesome day! i especially liked it this morning on the drive to sydney it went skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline CHARADE skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline skyline lol everyone was probably wondering why a charade was following them the whole way haha

It was a good day finally meeting alot of people :D

good day.and congrats to all the winners.

good sussage sizzle you girls put on there.was a highlight of the day.

jeers to the wanker who wanted to cause trouble over somthing so little.he has to realise that skylines australia are held responsible for the parks condition.dont worry little bro your not the only one out there who was caught.next time get caught by the cops and pull that shit.end rant..

but other than that the day was great.thanks for all the judgeing bribes r32gtr peeps.in the end i gave it to the highest bidder.it worked out well.i got my ivory chess set that i allways wanted and you got the win :P:D

HOme now

Excellent day! top work guys

will get my pictures organised for everyone...dam batteries died on me but i got plenty of pics

thank you again :P

Can you send me the pics you took of my 34GT-R (00.34.00) I DIDNT TAKE ANY ! and dont have any with the new plates . Thanks Aaron. Oh and hows that being beaten by a 34gtr that wasnt even washed ! (guess the judges dont like purple )lol :D

Can you send me the pics you took of my 34GT-R (00.34.00) I DIDNT TAKE ANY ! and dont have any with the new plates . Thanks Aaron. Oh and hows that being beaten by a 34gtr that wasnt even washed ! (guess the judges dont like purple )lol :D

will do, as soon as i upload them :P

Can you send me the pics you took of my 34GT-R (00.34.00) I DIDNT TAKE ANY ! and dont have any with the new plates . Thanks Aaron. Oh and hows that being beaten by a 34gtr that wasnt even washed ! (guess the judges dont like purple )lol :P

Here's a few for you :P Awesome car mate :D

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I only took onne pic today of my favourite car. Unfortunaely, it doesn't show the fantastic Midnight Purple II paintwork:

Thanx Mate ! Ashame the sun wasnt out more as the paint looks great in the sunlight , :D now i have a few good ones of my car thanks to the guys that pm me some pics as well !

Congrats to the crew who ran the show. Very well done and well organised.

Fantastic turn out.

It was good to meet some people from here, and for those who i didnt get to talk to, there's always the next event :P

I would love to see some photos..I was the guy in the Dr30 :D with the plates DR30XX.

Yes add me to the list of thank you's!

Great job Adam, Doodz and the all the volunteers and helpers, was a really great day and good to see the club getting together and having a great day.

My mum even popped down with the camera to take a look and was really impressed by the quality and quantity of cars as well as the people - Said everyone who was near there cars was very obliging (spelling?) and happy to talk about their pride and joys.

I will have some pics as well just like 99% of you but will post em up later and point to the photo album site :D

P.S - Never get enough pics of those 34 GTR's sex sex sex.

I will say thank you also to all the organisers who did a fantastic job, cars were displayed well, music was mostly good and everyone behaved themselves pretty well, apart from those unfortunate few that decided to rip burnouts as they left... but anyway..

Oh, and, DAMN that RB30 which just pipped me for the Best Classic Skyline award! GRR, judges said it was really close so I'll look forward to a good battle next year!

I took 100+ pics so if you guys want any, chances are i have one of your car :D Just let me know if you want them :P

sorry I used the wrong qoute in the above post before. this post has the right quote. I would love any photos you ahd of my DR30..cheers




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