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Just did the same home -> airport -> home.. about to hit bed...

Cheers for a great day, some amusing moment - will get my photos up tomorrow hopefully

Good to meet everyone.. Still feeling punished from Drinking the night before..

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haha didn't even see you there! Oh well.. I didn't think you had stuck with us on the freeway but then again I was asleep for most of it. :nyaanyaa:

Great day peeps. I wish I could have driven but... oh well.

All the volunteers were great especially DIF, Georgie, Ando, Steveo, Chubb, Goldy, Doof, Ian, Rosie & Luke, other Luke, Shell, Duncan (ute lending), Sh@un, and of course all those people I inevitably forget at these times.

I just want to add that all the entrants were the best behaved entrants to an event ever. 98% great behavior. They few that were spoken to took it on the chin and modified their behavior appropriately. When the day was over people helped us pack up, collect cones and rubbish etc and when everyone left they did so without fuss/burnouts. You probably don't realise just how much this means to me but it was great. Thanks.

Also I'll add now while I think of it, I loved the 31's on the pan (and FEAR too was great out there) but I fear that the visit we had from the EPA wont be the last. I expect that in future all cars will have to be properly muffled.

Yeah ditto...thanks heaps to every1 that organised many of who didnt even get a drive. :nyaanyaa:

If you want more track time at these events you guys gotta stop bein so friggen awesome, funny, cool, nice, sexy......cause im definitely takin 1 more spot from now on :( Was my first time near a track but definitely wont be the last!

Ciao you beautiful mofo's

R31's......WOW

Yeah ditto...thanks heaps to every1 that organised many of who didnt even get a drive. :nyaanyaa:

If you want more track time at these events you guys gotta stop bein so friggen awesome, funny, cool, nice, sexy......cause im definitely takin 1 more spot from now on :( Was my first time near a track but definitely wont be the last!

Ciao you beautiful mofo's

R31's......WOW

haha :(

now all you need to do is join SAU NSW :D

Two steps ahead of you my brother.....did it this morning

im all wrapped up in SAUNSW goodness now

ah good man! :nyaanyaa:

now I guess we just need to wait for shell or duncan to sort out your super special access to the super special secret section!! aka SSSS

What a top event for the day Im glad I didnt miss out on this one, great to see new & familiar faces was a unforgetable weekend full of giggles & stories to tell. :D

I had a awsome time testing the cars limits in a safe controlled enviroment which was well set up & exicuted with no misshaps Im pleased to say.

From president through to all executives & organisers/helpers I would like to thank you from all competitors for making it all happen & sacrifising your time to run the event. :(

Well done. :nyaanyaa:

Ps to all who was at dinner & drinks look forward to catching up again for some more fun :( , please leave the big black rubber donger at home ( no names ). But the antics that peeps & the apperratis got up to was so funny :laughing-smiley-014: .

Dam some nice pics and ZILLA hot hot hope all is good with finding a new passanger mirror mate.

Yeah couldnt believe it. A massive bit of card board was thrown up from a car in front of me on the way home at 110 and smashed into my mirror :nyaanyaa: . Thanks to those who were able to stop.

Anyway had an awesome day. Learnt alot about my car and this was a very well run event.

Tim.

Gday guys and girls,

The name is Craig and I was the fella running around taking some photo's out there today.

First things first, thankyou very much for having me along. It was great to meet everyone out there and participate in such a fun event.

Well I have just gotten home myself and am absolutely stuffed, so I'm not going to go too nuts with the pics as yet but here are a few teasers off camera.

Be patient though, there are plenty more to come over the next week :P

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The pics will slowly be added to this address;

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fullframeeven...57604878498013/

Cheers,

Craig.

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