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Well What a day

Fantastic turn out 108 cars and I would say that Almost everyone who was there got somthing.

A big thanks to all the sponsors and to all the people that helped on the day.

I also want to add a BIG thanks to all the judges for doing a fantastic job top effort :D

Well I look forward to seeing all the pics and also when Ignition put out the DVD.

Great day!!

Well organised by the committe - and Vic - I think your work was exta hard and you did a fantastic job mate!

Some really good cars there today and weather was good!

Thanks to everyone who helped, the bbq cookers, judges, PA people - everyone, top work

Now....to the idiots who did the burnouts when you left when you were warned....we have your rego plates :D

Post up Pics guys!

I'm thinking "GREAT DAY" is a bit of an understatement!

TODAY WAS EXCELLENT!!!

Thank you to everyone who helped out today with BBQ, judging, music and other various organisation behind the scenes

Victor - the biggest lot of thanks go out to you mate! Without him we would have all been up the creek!

Was good to see everyone there and having fun! Congrats to all that one trophies and prizes!

Can't wait to see the DVD once it is released, its gonna me really good...

Also, for those that ruined the afternoon by carrying on like knobs, you will be lucky if there is a "next time" for you...

ALL IN ALL, THANKS EVERYONE! TODAY WAS AN ABSOLUTE BLAST!!!

It was an excellent day today. Thanks to Adam, Vic and all the guys and girls who helped out both today and in the months preceding the event. Some very nice cars came out today with a very positve response from many onlookers. Congrats and thanks again to all who participated today. :D

Great day today.

Thanks to Adam, Vic and all the ppl chipping in to help make the day go aswell as it did. Very nice turn out and cars today.

Also thanks to all the sponsors of the event. Thanks for the prize, very very happy with it, will be going on my car shortly.

was a good day! ....

Im glad I only got beaten by Anthony in 2GU UP for best 32 gtst... Happy to come second to his ride :P

hehehe your cars better though man

yours isnt a trailer queen LOL

cant believe i got beaten for best engine bay by an engine bay that wasnt even painted :D

hehehe your cars better though man

yours isnt a trailer queen LOL

cant believe i got beaten for best engine bay by an engine bay that wasnt even painted :D

hahaah fair call

Anthony, those carbon covers look awesome in the flesh :P

agreed

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For an outsider like myself who's never been to an SAU event before: you are all rightfully deserving of the awards and accolades given today and at future events. I was rightly impressed with the way everyone conducted themselves and organised the car displays and the way the day progressed with the judging. Was good catching up with mates and meeting new people - snapped off 150ish images *hi-5* lol, overall I had a superb day. I'll admit I was there not only for enjoyment but I was also there for research, i'm hoping to buy a Stagea and today pretty much cemented my next car in life. Special thanks to those who arranged and ran the event, you all should be extremely chuffed. :D

Photos to follow! :P

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