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was there til past midnight setting up, got home at about 2am

I'm now awake again, have more to do, brain deadedededed...

I wish I had pics of the entire display but i've justbeen too busy! :P

hope to see some of you there :D

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Just got back from Autosalon, well done to Steven for organising a great presentation, really did stand out from the rest of the stands.

All the cars were lookin' really smick..

Will upload the pics i took tomorrow when i got the time.

MRXTCZ

hey doof.. are there any roads closed because of auto salon in homnebush?:

no

I'll be down there tomorrow towards the arvo

Got work today

MRXTCZ

yes you will

Ill be there tomorrow me thinks

no you won't :D

Its a 15 min walk if you walk as slow as a granny.

I went today.. display looked good. Didn't see Doof or anyone around when i was there though.

hmmm that's weird... good chance we were at the dyno? That was really the only time we weren't at our stand for an extended period of time...

doof. my phone wouldnt receive whatever message you were trying to send me lol.. kept failing

your phone sucks... I forgot what i sent you :P

FAT R is, ummm, phat!

OATH! omg i want it

Just got back from Autosalon, well done to Steven for organising a great presentation, really did stand out from the rest of the stands.

All the cars were lookin' really smick..

Will upload the pics i took tomorrow when i got the time.

MRXTCZ

Thanks mate, it was a LOT of effort, there were several times over the weekend where I was so depleeted I nearly collapsed... so I had some more Red Bull/Samedi ;) I was shaking by saturday afternoon.

It should also be known that I wasn't the only person working hard this weekend. Big thanks goes out to ~Jay~, Xmetal, NXTIME, Bakes, Marijan, Carl and family, Elle, Zilch and Dave. I hope I haven't really forgotten anyone else. Thanks for coming out Sunday too Nick.

Some incredible Skyline/Supra's on the dyno's. Gas Motorsport really know what they are doing!

Oath they do! I just want to mention, we all know that the GAS Supra pulled out 2 back to back 1000+ KILOWATT runs, but it should be mentioned that RH9 did a 900+ (forget exactly) AWD run or two on Sunday, without Nos! (Gas was without nos as well) Big ups to the boys at Godzilla Motorsport for that effort!

Paul (DiRTGarage) you're a traitor... where's your SAU pride man?! and when are you making john join SAU as well? :P

picsofsaudisplaykthnx!!

I knew you would ask that, so I had Ian take pictures of as much of the display as possible so you can get an idea of the layout :)

ok some pics....

sorry there isn't more of the whole display but yeah.... ill post more of other cars etc as i get upload them

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Please note, unlike last Final Battle, I am not passed out here... I was reading an article on the V35 in our stand... in fact, I was even awake for the entire day on Sunday too! :D

Congratulations to SAU:NSW for winning Best Club Display and Best Club Performance at Final battle 2008

Great effort by DOOF and the guys for a well deserved result and excellent weekend.

YAY! :D Like I said after the show, I WILL be organising duplicates of the trophies for anyone that wants one. A LOT of effort was put in by A LOT of people and I want them to remember that weekend :P The cost will be known on Tuesday/Wednesday hopefully ;)

I'm getting some pretty gnarly headspins right now due to lack of food, sleep and rest, so I'll probably be heading off to bed shortly.

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