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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

That engine bay was mint on that blue R33. JDM man, heaps of cars have their bays painted black. Its not like it was a red bay on a blue car.

How come your engine wasn't finished man? Just rebuilt it or something?

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big congrats to the organisers, was a top day indeed..

few idiots leaving and the one that came in right near there end who locked up and went 4 wheel driving..

great cars, great atmosphere..

all i can say is, more pictures please

yea engine bay on the 33 was nice

i never said it wasnt

i just think when u have as much custom work, hidden wiring, chromed and polished parts and nothing else there was half as detailed

but it didnt run due to waiting on an ECU and a couple braided hoses shouldnt mean u dont win

thats not how they judge at summernats :D

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. :laugh:

Charlie Thankyou.... for being you :thumbsup: JK

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 :ninja:

Great engine bay but some one had to win but you done a fantastic job and for the top three the points where close which I know you dont want to hear.

Next Show 'n' shine we will try and get some of the more less active members to help out more especialy some of the photographers who seem to have a keen eye on detail which would be good.

Anyway where are the pictures you bums!

BTW can anyone post up a list of winners and sponsors of each category?

Best R34 GTR

Car#: 134

Name: Indy So

Plates: IS666

Best R34 GTT

Car#: 61

Name: Michael Karagorgovski

Plates: MR R34

Best R33 GTR

Car#: 27

Name: Charles Jolliffe

Plates: CJ203

Best R33 GTST

Car#: 5

Name: Krystle Mcinnes

Plates: ULO00K

Best R32 GTR

Car#: 109

Name: Robert Krsteviski

Plates: STAR32

Best R32 GTST

Car#: 38

Name: Anthony Daher

Plates: 2GU UP

Best Stagea

Car#: 68

Name: Brendan Blatchford

Plates: WGN25T

Best Classic

Car#: 120

Name: Steven Hodges

Plates: DR30XX

Best Non Skyline

Car#: 58

Name: Michael Ramsay

Plates: FLI-20Y (1208 Datsun)

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Best Interior

Car#: 61

Name: Michael Karagorgovski

Plates: MR R34

Best Exterior

Car#: 83

Name: Gerard Camilleri

Plates: INHEVN

Best Engine Bay

Car#: 5

Name: Krystle Mcinnes

Plates: ULO00K

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The I have heaps of friends to vote/bribe:

People's Choice

Car#: 53

Name: Kasey Fokes

Plates: POV031 (1990 White Skyline Wagon)

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Toyo Tyes Raffle

Set of Toyo Tyres

Car#: 58

Name: Michael Ramsay

Plates: FLI-20Y (1208 Datsun)

No these were not riged. Well besides people'e choice. :thumbsup:

Also I wasnt one of the judges

wow second last car is the tosser that ripped the grass up at the end

:thumbsup:

I'm admin on twincam.org. The usual treatment for tossbags like our example above is a perma. ban.. I think it'd be quite suiting here :ninja:

Thanks to the SAU organisers for putting on a great show, I just wish i'd got up earlier so I could have shown of my boat :laugh: It was also great to put a few faces to a few names :thumbsup::ninja:

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Gee sounds like I was right to leave early! Well it was a great day anyway, had to head off due to other plans but would have stayed for the rest of the day. Well done to all who competed. It was great to meet fellow owners face to face and swap ideas etc. Cant wait to do it again.

So what happened to the Bathurst winning GTR?

firstly, well done to all the organisers. it was a great event. :thumbsup:

secondly. if anyone knows the user names of any of the wankers who were doing their lame little burnouts, and speeding off down the road, tearing up grass etc please pm me with any and all details. it really pissed me me off that people felt the need to show off. most of the offenders where driving pretty bloody ordinary cars too which may have been why they felt the need. I mean show some restraint ffs.

wow second last car is the tosser that ripped the grass up at the end

I know the owner of the second last car i will speak to him as he works for the same company different building.

But I dont know his user name on line ill see what I can do.

Once again SAU does it in great style. A huge undertaking to organise with a massive turn out. Hats off to all the committee, associated members and in particular Adam, cheers to you all. More cars on show than Gosford a few years ago,

which was hard to toss. The quality off machines, the time taken, the money spent, the admiration of fellow enthusiasts,

the companies with their sponsorship and quantity of prizes. Sorry to hear about some who left their tyre marks on the grass

and on the road as they left, I know that I gave mine a little squirt (not a burnout), so I apoligize to all for any embarrassment. :)

It was great to see all the cars yesterday

I brought my cousin with me who's still on his P's and he can't wait to get off it so he can get himself skyline..

anyway i took about 200 pictures and i have posted about a 100 on a gallery on myspace page...

the link is

http://www.myspace.com/pacshow

Just go into pictures gallery there's pictures from the Auto Salon in sydney and the Show'n'Shine

Enjoy

P.S : I would have posted the pictures on here but i'm at work and i can't access myspace from here.. if you guys like i can post them up when i get home..

Pac...

Edited by Pac

Had a fantastic day....just sorry i didnt get to stay til the end....well run event....and the tossers doing the burnouts just ruin it for the rest of us.....like some idiot that nearly lost it doing a burnout in a packed maccas carpark....

INHVN or whatever it was was a culprit too for burnouts while leaving

there was that light blue 33 gtst with the big turbo - he was also a tosser - denied it even after everyone saw it. But changed hgis story when Charlie and had a word!

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