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Sporting Car club of sa show and shine icon: Aldo Verdnik

sporting car club of sa best custom paint: Shaun Milde

trading post girl power: Carolyn Webb

willshire motor trimmers best interior standard - 1) David Welling 2) Tim grainger 3) Shane Bradford

trading post best interior custom: Aldo Verdnik

shannons limited best interior custom: Matt Filsell

Tancredi jewellers best interior custom: James Tuit

sporting car club of sa best exterior standard - 1) Shane Bedford 2) Roy Adams 3) James Caskey

best exterior custom - 1) Shaun Milde 2) Matt Filsell 3) Greg Wythin

tancredi jewellers best engine bay 4 cyl - 1) Aldo Verdnik 2) Shaun Milde 3) Greg Wytkin

willshire motor trimmers best engine bay 6 cyl - 1) James Tuit 2) George Spartalis 3) Patrick Tucker

the trading post best engine bay rotary - 1) Ian neale 2) Todd Lia

shannons limited best engine bay 8 cyl - 1) Matthew Bastock 2) Roy Adams 3) Simon Macpherson

sporting car club of sa top 10 winners in random order

Aldo Verdnik, Shaun Milde, Greg Wytkin, Matt Filsell, Murray Webb, Carolyn Webb, James Tuit, Andrew Cherry, Callan Molde and Darren Fry

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nice one patric~!!

great work~!

Cheers fellas, came as a bit of surprise when I received word to come along for the presentation latter this wk :P.

wtf? haha

since when was an LS1 a 6 cyl or an sr20 a 6?

That's what I though but, pretty sure was for Theo's drag car.
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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanx again & twas great catchin up with ya both.

any chance we can find out what name goes to what car?

From the ones I met they had the following:

Matt Filsell - green MK1 Cortina

Aldo Verdnik - black WRX

Shaun Milde - Hilux ute

James Tuit - black Datsun 1600

Murray & Caroyln Webb - Mini's

Roy Adams - Holden Crewman w/ egyptian theme airbrushing

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