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The thing is that it used to be in Winter ???? It was great, fast times at night etc but I think it was too cold for the girls who came dressed for the day and seemed to forget/didn't realise it would gt very cold at night....Also, it could have clashed with the Winternats....I would prefer a winter event personally.

Sheree, i loved your car;

saw it run a couple of times on sunday;

i dont usually go for that sort of paint job, but it looked awesome!

well done!

i also liked theo from street machines burn out effort;

we just went on the sunday, but had a great day in the sun on the hill with the missus watching the cars (and the ladies);

i got teh shits with the rotaries in the end (too many of em, too fast)

heh, good seeing the 4 door skyline bagging it up plenty also;

I think it was an Autech 4 door wasn't it?

I stood up and cheered after his fishy :mad: Was the only one tho... Pretty embarrassing :)

Spooks: Did you take the wrong turn off on the way there? I think I saw you up ahead of me on the way out along the Ipswich motorway then you turned off to Toowoomba... Was hoping to make a 4 Door convoy...

CONVOY!!! :)

hahah

yer, i did;

ive gone the wrong way the last couple of times :)

worked out ok though, coz that rx-7 prang held up the traffic and i came from the side through rosewood past amberly :) and skipped the traffic hold up

im sure i meant to do that!

Yes, thats right. Kier Wilson does have an OS Giken 3 Ltr kit and NO nos. I only no this because I spoke to him for a few minutes at the Jamboree.

And just to stir a few things up, I was also told that John (Munro)now uses NOS!

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hahah

yer, i did;

ive gone the wrong way the last couple of times :P

worked out ok though, coz that rx-7 prang held up the traffic and i came from the side through rosewood past amberly :) and skipped the traffic hold up

im sure i meant to do that!

only saw one other SAU Skyline Australia shirt there on the day

i was wearing mine

Yea I got to the prang about 15 - 20 minutes after it happened so I didn't hold me up too long... Looked fairly serious unfortunately... :)

I was wearing my SAU T on Sunday... Long sleeve, dark blue? Nasty little 3 year old boy in tow?? Was probably me.

Didn't see any other SAU shirts myself tho...

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