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I wasn't even there and I got pics!

OK... I stole them from a different forum, definitely not NS.com... but they are probably on there as the chick that took the photos drives a S15 :rofl:

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Hey Everyone!!!

Thanks so much for all your support, I truly appreciate it and so did Christine!!! FANTASTIC day was had by all.

This was my first event, very stressful but definitely rewarding!! as you could see how much effort was put in by the turnout we had on the day!

Ive just had a five day rest after three months of planning, promoting and organising, we are talking from 9am in the morning till 2am the next day at times!!! it was a full time job!

We are doing up a report this week to improve and learn for next year THATS RIGHT !!!NEXT YEAR!!!! we are really looking forward to it as we learned so much from this one and how we can ensure that people don't get lost etc and provide better directions as this seems to be a common problem on cruises.

Also we are getting people's opinion on a social event we will be holding to thank you all for your support, no money or donation just a get together and socialise/hang out.

We are thinking Prospect, BBQ and photoshoot day probably January or early Feb next year on another sunday.

Let me know what you guys think and if your interested???

Thanks :thumbsup:)

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Yeah meant to.. lols. We rocked up just about the same time they headed in for drinks at the fiddler..

But yeah.. wheres my fusion alien.. and pics with chicks..!!

>.<

MRXTCZ

Yes you were meant to come back to the fiddler at 3pm for food etc we had a spot reserved.... the food was not provided though so you didnt miss out on too much you would have ended up buying your own lol.

GUYS i do apologise re Girls - we had a hell of alot of ppl let us down on the day.......... i dont think ppl realised how big it was going to be, not even my best friends thought it would be a good turn out, NO ONE had a clue how much time and effort was put in, but i do promise that next year will be bigger and better!!

If you want a Fusion Alien and you were the first fifty i have a few left just let me know so i can put it aside! :thumbsup: the next cruise i will bring a few with me anyway as i do keep to my word!

To all those who want to know who won best dressed car go to www.myspace.com/promogirlzpromotions

For all those who want to see the video go to www.promogirlz.com.au please be patient if you do not have broadband thankyou.

LOL that's pretty pathetic, he had bugger all done to his car by way of decoration. The stagea with custom vinyls or Jase's effort of buying a pink package for the black R34 were far more enthusiastic. Between that and the lack of organisation of this event, I shan't be attending anymore that promogirlz run. :)




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