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Burr we would of cleaned up if we were eligible against general Sydney entry ;)

YAY! :( 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 :( 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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pfft

we had a better display, and we SO had more power then you :( though we were worried... we were watching you closely ;)

I might organise it next year with the other states so we just enter as SAU country wide :(

Morph you guys had a nice display over there but in the power stakes well, only 4 of our cars went on the dyno(mine managed a terribly low score btw) and we still won the club shootout :P

I think we both got hard done by Queen Street Racing even BEING a club as really, they are part of a business.

Oh well, there's always next time.

Display looked awesome guys.

Spoke with Marijan the other day and he was really pleased with the weekend.

A bit down that he didn't get any individual awards but got over it pretty quick :-)

He went for a bit of a drive on the Sunday and got pulled over. Luckily no defects, but the nice polite lady officer, took his phone number and address saying she might send him a nice invite to visit the EPA :-)

He tried arguing that his exhaust was called a HKS Silent so there's no way it should be too loud but didn't get very far.

Hahahahaha I love the way he thinks :/

A car like that should really be engineered, I hope he's done that.

To be honest, we were all a bit peeved he didn't win best engine bay, especially after one of the judges was drooling over it... The winning one wasn't even finished! It seems shiny things impress these judges :/

Luckily I stayed back to help pack up and didn't go for a drive with Marijan. It would have been a riot trying to argue the 'HKS Silent' exhaust excuse on my car :/

And I agree that Marijan's engine bay should have won best engine bay (not that I am biased in any way :/). Pure street car that has practical show and go.

Best. R32. GTR. ever.

Well done to Marijan on such a fine example of a true street/strip/show car.




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