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I'm on earlies for the next couple of weeks, so the one on friday fortnight should be good to go.

PS: Ash, you car looked good on the show and shine pics. Still haven't seen it in person though. Like the old Fang Artists sticker. Tommy F*cker wants to organise a cruise soon with some of the fang artist members. I'll make sure to give you a buzz when its on. And yes, he still drives BMW's. And no, his engine isn't finished yet.

GTREAL is extremely tidy. What a piece!

hands off, its mine!

Jack you don't need a kidney by any chance? how about an eye... or an extra hand, think about how popular you would be with the ladies! even though I couldn't drive it with one hand and one eye I could just sit in it and make broom broom noises lol ;) ;)

gets my vote for best 33

Was a pretty good day, i rocked up bit later on in the day though, some of you guys may have seen it, was the black r34 parked just outside the show n shine.

now i need to get my club membership asap :(

fav car would have to be the nur gtr and the re customs built r34

  • 2 weeks later...

OFFICIAL RESULTS

All trophies and prizes were presented at the General Meeting on Tuesday night, for those of you who missed it, here are the winners:

Winners of SAU polo shirt and 12 month subscription to Unique Cars:

(1) Matthew Tang - Best Overall GTR

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(2) Allen-Paul Ravell - Best Overall GTS-T

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(3) Darren Golding - Best Overall WRX / EVO

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(4) Ryan Bell - Best Overall Dorifto

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(5) Rianto Handako - Best Overall Intruder

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Winners of 12 month subscription to Unique Cars:

(6) Matthew Femino - Best R32 GTR

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(7) Jack Blanas - Best R33 GTR

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(8) Matthew Tang - Best R34 GTR

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(9) Ash Cosgriff - Best R31 GTS

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(10) Allen-Paul Ravell - Best R32 GTS-T

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(11) Nikki Boodram - Best R33 GTS-T

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(12) Matt Karlsen - Best R34 GTT

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