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http://www.pbase.com/sooty34/image/107155198 <-- Happy birthday Mr President?

Easy dude, Ferah is engaged.

Thanks to all for coming along, never seen Bells so packed!

Meetings each month are just as fun, keep the numbers up.

Thanks also Sarah, picture taking efforts (one thing we forgot about) were very much appreciated

Well I know I was surprised,

Thanks to everyone for your support (and shiny trophy)

and I'll be at many more events next year esp the track days, I want one of those big Motorsport awards!

cheers

M

i was nominated for rookie of the year? or is pat just bs-ing again?

anyway was at work till 10.30 pm so couldnt make it either way - stupid half yearly accounts and audits and submissions and all that crap......

dammit...my plane was meant to touch down at 5:40, and I was going to make it until someone had a heart attack on the plane! Touched down at 8:20 :P Seems i really missed out.

So where do we find DECA results and SnS results? I can only see the 'club awards'??

Track Championship and DECA results in .xls spreadsheeds can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...-C-t203667.html

But the trophy recipients are:

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 1st Outright AWD, Darren Golding

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 2nd Outright AWD, Chris Stacey

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 3rd Outright AWD, Brenton Homer

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 1st Outright RWD, Ryan Bell

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 2nd Outright RWD, Russell Cunningham

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - May, 3rd Outright RWD, Tim Williamson

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 1st Outright AWD, Chris Stacey

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 2nd Outright AWD, Jamie Lovett

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 3rd Outright AWD, Gary Mathews

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 1st Outright RWD, David Sidebottom

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 2nd Outright RWD, Mark Homer

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA - Nov, 3rd Outright RWD, Troy Galt

(SAU-VIC logo) (Micolour Logo) Micolour Presents, 2008 SAU DECA Series Champion, 1st Outright Ladies, Alycia Matthews

(SAU-Vic logo x2) 2008 Skylines Australia - Vic, 1st Outright Club Track Champion, Leigh Davidson

(SAU-Vic logo x2) 2008 Skylines Australia - Vic, 2nd Outright Club Track Champion, Andrew Aumuller

(SAU-Vic logo x2) 2008 Skylines Australia - Vic, 3rd Outright Club Track Champion, Anthony Snelling

(SAU-Vic logo) (Racepace Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Racepace Cup, 1st Class A - Modified AWD, Andrew Aumuller

(SAU-Vic logo) (Racepace Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Racepace Cup, 2nd Class A - Modified AWD, Anthony Snelling

(SAU-Vic logo) (Racepace Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Racepace Cup, 3rd Class A - Modified AWD, Aaron Panozza

(SAU-Vic logo) (Kamikaze Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Kamikaze Cup, 1st Class B - Standard AWD, Sean Vancuylenberg

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 1st Class C - Modified RWD, Dean Taylor

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 2nd Class C - Modified RWD, Ryan Bell

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 3rd Class C - Modified RWD, Matt Karlsen

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 3rd Class C - Modified RWD, Tim Williamson

(SAU-Vic logo) (Racepace Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Racepace Cup, 1st Class D - Standard RWD, Stewart Burns

(SAU-Vic logo) (Racepace Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Racepace Cup, 2nd Class D - Standard RWD, Ben Hoh

(SAU-Vic logo) (Kamikaze Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Kamikaze Cup, 1st Class E - AWD 2.5 Litre + Under, Scott Wallace

(SAU-Vic logo) (Kamikaze Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Kamikaze Cup, 2nd Class E - AWD 2.5 Litre + Under, Robert Dromi

(SAU-Vic logo) (Kamikaze Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Kamikaze Cup, 3rd Class E - AWD 2.5 Litre + Under, David Shirley

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 1st Class F - Pre-1989, Leigh Davidson

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 2nd Class F - Pre-1989, Troy Galt

(SAU-Vic logo) (RE Customs Logo) 2008 SAU-Vic RE Customs Cup, 3rd Class F - Pre-1989, David Sidebottom

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Thread of the Year - Ferah Gecgun - Girls Drive Skylines

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Rookie of the Year - Mick Eichorn

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic She'll Buff Right Out Award - Shane Creed

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Motorsport Junkie - Chris Stacey

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Most Improved Car - Alan Calleja - R33 RB30DET

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic It's not a Skyline, But we still love you award - Gary & Alycia Matthews

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Photographer of the Year - Jarrod Moore

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic The Troy S. Brisby Memorial Award - Tim Williamson

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic Club Member of the Year - Martin Sullivan - DECA Media Coverage

(SAU-Vic logo) 2008 SAU-Vic President's award - Chris Thomson - Club BBQ & Calendar

Sorry I forgot about the meeting -AGAIN! DAMN!

Congrats to all the deserving winners, and pissed that my GTS4 stalled again in the garage after getting the RACV and could not get to the show in it.

Great Pix Sarah, now we have all the winners heads,

would be great to see the names and SAU name on the SAU-VIC website!

Make it easier for us old and forgetful people to remember names. :banana:

Some more Show and Shine pix here : Visit My Website

MERRY XMAS EVERYONE! Please dont drink and drive your Skyline.

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Sorry Pres.... :angry:

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