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Brycey was the yellow stagea yours... LOVE the colour!

Well i had an awesome day... I met too many people for the first time to write them all here lol, but it was great to meet you all and put some names to some faces as it's been ages since I've been up there.

thanks SO MUCH X A BILLION to msnismo for the jacket ;) I was not expecting the weather to be COLDER than Canberra and I dont know what I would have done without it!!!

FOOD RD/DR DOOF thanks for helping me and Jess on one of our raffle walks lol.. not that u actually did anything but you can stop whinging about not being mentioned now :(

and speaking of the raffle, thanks to everyone who bought tickets.... it was pretty much everyone we asked!! :D good to see such generosity

Thanks to Adam for EVERYTHING!! You should be very proud, the day was a huge success and it wouldnt have happened without your hard work :)

And lastly, the drive back to Canberra sucked arse..

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Just so I know was this the car doing the grass skids?

No. It was another one with a toyota echo baby blue colour:

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Mate, it was a shit "burnout". In fact, I wouldn't even call it a burnout, it was little faggy skid. I could do a better one in my mums corolla.

well the blue one with chromies was the one that was trying to be a hero on the grass area. but there were plenty of other morons who thought they would show us all how cool they were once onto the concrete.

oi! i didn't see you anywhere!!! >_<

Yeah I came at around Midday and was there till the awards, though I parked my Taxi away from the crowded car park on the far side of the field :( I didnt see your 180 either? :)

Brycey was the yellow stagea yours... LOVE the colour!

Well i had an awesome day... I met too many people for the first time to write them all here lol, but it was great to meet you all and put some names to some faces as it's been ages since I've been up there.

thanks SO MUCH X A BILLION to msnismo for the jacket :wub: I was not expecting the weather to be COLDER than Canberra and I dont know what I would have done without it!!!

FOOD RD/DR DOOF thanks for helping me and Jess on one of our raffle walks lol.. not that u actually did anything but you can stop whinging about not being mentioned now :thumbsup:

and speaking of the raffle, thanks to everyone who bought tickets.... it was pretty much everyone we asked!! :D good to see such generosity

Thanks to Adam for EVERYTHING!! You should be very proud, the day was a huge success and it wouldnt have happened without your hard work :)

And lastly, the drive back to Canberra sucked arse..

No worries Shell :( Its a good excuse for a cruise to the lovely ACT and to meet the SAU guys down there.... Oh I mean I am going down to see the other half who is working in Canberra, so il drop in and pick it up... >_<

There were a number of drivers that decided to act recklessly as they were leaving. The light blue R33 started it all by doing a burnout on the new concrete pathway, only to reach thegate to find it locked with nowhere for him or anyone else to go. :domokun:

When asked if he did a burnout, he denied it, with his passenger claiming that it was one of the cars beind them.They had no response when they were told that it was caught on film :):blush:

Anyway, enough of the negatives.One positive from this is that we can learn from this event to make the next one bigger and better.

Well done to all that participated :wacko:

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FOOD RD/DR DOOF thanks for helping me and Jess on one of our raffle walks lol.. not that u actually did anything but you can stop whinging about not being mentioned now :thumbsup:

sif... I helped massively :O

I'm the one that told you to open your shirt up more... that sold like eleven or twelve alone :D

I had fun!

Judging was a good expereince also!

Bring on next years!

I agree - I had a great day!

Judging was a great experience, it was good to meet so many enthusiasts and talk to them about what they had done to thier cars mechanically and physically - so much variety and so many loved and well cared for cars, it really made it hard to pick one over another! More people should get involved in the judging next time - it really is an interesting experience. Congrats to everyone who entered - you all deserve a big pat on the back!

And hell yeah - bring on the next SnS!!!

:D

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