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A geat day out. Thanks to everyone who turned up and made the day such a success.

Special thanks to:

Cejay for organising everything

Bullet32 for bringing the tent, tyres and T-shirts

Shell and NSW SAU for the flag

and everyone who brought chairs

Great day.

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Far out, I was there between 11 and 12 and cruised past the skyline area 3 times - didn't see anyone I know! Maybe you were hiding from the heat :teehee: I was kinda hoping to see some RC cars again. GF was disappointed we couldn't find any hearses, they were on the map. I don't think it was as big as last year when it was held near old Parliament house. The demonstration of spray painting by kickass kustom was impressive though

Great day and great to put faces to names....

Big thanks to CeJay for organising this.

Thanks Bullet32 for bringing the tent - I think we would have all died if you didnt!!!! :rofl:

Great social day out...

Oh - and thanks me for bringing the ONLY R34 :rofl::O

bah, missed it two years in a row now, i wasnt planning on having a big night so i could make it to Marques but ended up getting to bed at the time i was planning on waking up to finish cleaning the car... so didnt really work out. How many cars in the end?

the two dr30 skylines went down the back bit out of the way but we were there nice to see a good group of guys and gals there and it turned out to be bloody marvelous.

Nice pics... looked like a really good day! :worship:

I love that 2-door 31, very sexah!

You can buy this one if you want http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=11592

It was a fantastic day and the roll-up from here was something to be proud of.

Love the photos guys. Nice work. Excellent day yesterday, thanks everyone. Have to say my favourite part was the cruise over to the park. Sitting at the lights sorrounded by 14 hot Skylines, now that's cool. Can't wait to see the footage Reece took. :PBJ:

What a great day!

It was really good to see so many cars in one place and that SAUCT (skylines australian capital territory) is getting bigger and better.

A big thanks goes out everyone who helped especially Chris for organising and Mick for the sun-burn-saving tent and free stuff.

Great photos as well, maybe we should colate them all together like we did for the night shoot?

Really looking forward to the next couple of events.

Donnan

PS I didn't realise how famous my car is, there are more shots of it up here than i have on my own computer, hahaha!

Ok, pics of us

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...-album2172.html

And I'll add pics of the other cars later

Great pics Mark, they're lovely and clear, well done!

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