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SAU First Official Event - Observation Trial - Sunday 14th September


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yeh was fun, we were into the questions up untill we hit those nice open roads which needed greater attention.

also those hairpins were awsome!

basically came along to meet some other skyline fanatics and enjoy a sunday out.

broken: 3.5hrs hahahahahaha

supernats was nothing spectacular, a whole lot of boring v8's

but the drags were ok.

Originally posted by silver gts-t

but the drags were ok.

Except for the fact that every 10th car dropped oil which resulted in a 15min cleanup, oh and that it was windy as hell, started to rain and i forgot to take a jumper...

Certainly not worth $30 for the Supernats thats for sure.

Funniest Answer:

Ash and Alex, who when asked how many license points for " Drive or use vehicle where sound system emits offensive noise" answered "like maria carey or the backstreet boys?"

heheh I wrote that on their form during lunch.. :)

to all those that made today possible.... Thank you! It was a fantastic day out and about, the drive was awesome, the route was awesome... the whole thing was just good fun.

Thank you..

I have some photos, will post them tomorrow.

Originally posted by carlo

Funniest Answer:  

Ash and Alex, who when asked how many license points for " Drive or use vehicle where sound system emits offensive noise" answered "like maria carey or the backstreet boys?"  

heheh I wrote that on their form during lunch.. :)

so... :shake: the question wasn't whos hand writing it was. and it was a group decision :)

Me-->:slap:<--Carlo

Originally posted by fatz

ii should get a prize i had tosh and a dog giving me directions

and one of them were drolling on my hand

well you should have put tosh in the back. then he would only drool on the car seats :)

pete, you were drooling on your own hand....

benm, basically, the idea was to follow some (cryptic) instructions to the cruise destination, and answer as many of the questions on the way as possible.

I'll post the questions and answers, as well as a vid of the starts when I get a chance.

Yeah Duncan, noticed you and 2 others stopped on richmond road!! pretty sure it was you!!! did the cruise go out past windsor downs cause thats were i saw you!!

sorta glad i woke up way too late to go :wave: cause i would have been driving back home almost LOL

sounded like a good day though, wouldn't mind knowing the route you all took!!!

Craved

Great Day aguys :) had lots of fun :)

I should get a prize for managing to get Pete to the right destination :wave: :shake:

gw guys and next time Pete we'll pay more attention to the questions

Great Day out.

Well done to everyone who was there and especially to Duncan, Kel and Brendan for putting so much time and effort into this day.

Craved yeah I'm pretty sure it would have been us on the side of the road... was the moment we found out about the wrong instructions and were ringing everyone!!! LOL.

Don't forget to keep a look out for the show and shine day on Oct 11th. Details to be posted soon.

Well done all,

Dan.

Originally posted by Majanal

Don't forget to keep a look out for the show and shine day on Oct 11th. Details to be posted soon.

Ooh should have my bodykit on by then :wave: Then all i'll need is a set of wheels and the outside is done.

Yep great event and what a way to kick off the SAU events. :uh-huh:

Thanks to Kel, Duncan, B-Man and Dan for organising it and Mel and Toulia for looking after our appetites.

I thought it was non-competitive? :confused:

You guys must be mistaken about a winner......

;)

We meant to say the winner of our totally random selection of one or maybe two cars for the perpetual trophy!

The competition had nothing to do with it! That was between you guys ;)




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