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hmm.. not sure about that! i personally would not like cops wandering around, looking at engine bays, and marking people down in their little black book!

Actually this is not a bad Idea, When Toymods hold their Annual ToyotaFest Show n Shine, they usually invite the local constabulary, and in the past they have either no showed or attended and admired the cars with no repercussions later, and further to this one of the awards they give out is the Police Choice Award as judged by the Police that attend the show. It'd be a positive move for cops and the car enthusiats.

311 Pics From my camera are here http://www.corolla92.com/sam/2007_07_01%20SAU%20SnS/

I think that email you got Andrew was very good I appreciate it. We will be dealing with this in a fair and reasonable way to all concerned. I'm sure we will never get an apology from the two twats (non entrants) at the end so this is one big step above them in my book.

Let's not focus on the negatives guys. We had a great time yes?

GREAT DAY AND THANKS HEAPS FOR THE INVITE as for the tryhards with small dicks hey look at meeee i recon since we have the plates of their cars deny them access to all future events that way future dickheads will think twice ....just my 2 cents worth

Hey ive got a question.I was just wondering who the girl that was walkin around sellin raffle tickets to everyone.I think she had jeans on a hat n glasses.She was also the one that was tellin ppl no burnouts as we left

can i ask for an id of a SAU-er too? lol

guy in his 20's, lightish brown hair with a mowhawk/mullet type cut.. Had a grey sau shirt on, black tracksuit pants and a jacket on.. was either wearing a SAU hat or a black one.. Was judging some of the cars too.. anyone id him?

Hey ive got a question.I was just wondering who the girl that was walkin around sellin raffle tickets to everyone.I think she had jeans on a hat n glasses.She was also the one that was tellin ppl no burnouts as we left

Yep that was me..I didnt have a hat on tho :worship:

yeah me and Jess went around the first time, and then Adam came with me the second time..

Jess was there the second time too, just a few paces behind i think lol

did I sell some to you lanky?? I probably sold them to heaps of people on here but didnt know who they were!! :thumbsup:




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