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Yes 502awkw...not bad for low-mounts at 25psi.

Won the "tough as nails" trophy for toughest judged car in show.

If i wasn't in invitational class and a normal entrant would have also won...KW/litre champ, Highest 6 cyl power and Highest overall power.

now getting the car ready for Supernats at WSID on the 16th of Dec. Would love to have some SAU support there.

Big thanks to Mick and Katie from ACT for their help with the car over the weekend.

Youre very welcome Paul, we were happy to help out.

Thanks for the beers on Saturday night! :P

You deserved that "Tough as nails" trophy there wasnt another car there that could do everything Twoogle can!

I think people are forgetting that SAU NSW was the major part of the display but there was a certain little R32 Gtst that drove all the way there to represent SAU ACT... I know that ACT isnt a recognised "club" but I think that award counts for both NSW and ACT doesnt it?

Anyway... Bring on next year!

Congratulations guys and girls!

I'm really happy to hear that we've received an award on only our second "official" display as a club, especially for winning "Best Club Attitude!"

I wish I could have helped out this time, but hopefully I will be there next time to bring some Stagea love to the SAU display. I'm planning a few mild mods here and there (the usual Skyline-related stuff), and it needs a good detailing job or a few touch-ups before I make some more very minor visual mods.

Three cheers to Paul (NSA11N), Steven (Dr DOOF) and Jess (Sinful) for getting it all together, and all the other entrants for helping to show the variety of events SAU likes to be involved in, as well as the positive aspects and attitudes of the club and forums as a whole!

Yes i have te trophy here, i will be taking it on the with me on saturday to give to Adam (abobob)

Adam,

Spoke to adam on sunday night, forgot to tell you, but Adam isn't going on the cruise...

Also, Trophies are available to all entrants, talk to Malcolm, he has the details

Hmmm... anyway we can do it without talking to Malcolm? He's a busy man :ph34r:

Do we just call Auto Salon? Cause I put so much damn effort into that show, I'm about $900 in debt, and I haven't even seen the trophy :nyaanyaa:

Yes i have te trophy here, i will be taking it on the with me on saturday to give to Adam (abobob)

Noooooooooooooooooooo

keep the trophy in the family :nyaanyaa:

we can look at it at family reunions and stuff :ph34r:

Hmmm... anyway we can do it without talking to Malcolm? He's a busy man :ph34r:

Do we just call Auto Salon? Cause I put so much damn effort into that show, I'm about $900 in debt, and I haven't even seen the trophy :nyaanyaa:

I'm $150 in debt...

Alisa told me we owed them another $120 - so i forked that out....

And some DR DOOF dude also owes me $30

Do i win?

No, you don't... Also, I think Alisa got the amounts wrong...

With 2 interstate members (maybe 1), and 2 members that paid by credit card, and 2 lots of power...

$120 x 12 - (2 CC payments, 1 interstate) = ($120 x 9) + ($80 x 2) = $1240... Isn't that how much we sent off?

Jay didn't pay for his shirt did he? :nyaanyaa:

damn right I'm right... being an acountant has it's bonuses :D

The only thing I didn't originally count on, was them saying the ACT is in NSW :rofl:

As for the shirt money, remind me next time I see you, I should have paid you after lunch, but I was farked and totally forgot...

But yeah, what of trophies? I would really really like one, so much effort went into this, and it's a nice little piece to remind me that my efforts weren't for nothing :)

Yes i did... I always stuck with that amount, it was changed on the day...

YOU WANNA FIGHT ABOUT IT CORINNE?!

Cause I do... im kinda bored... and just had a fig biscuit that tasted like BO :vomit:

I dunno, and I dunno... Personally I think someone who actually helped whould get that trophy, and if SAU wants one for their imaginary trophy case, they can buy one...

But either way, I still want one...

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