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I'm keen to see some photo's from some of the wizards with fancy cameras!!

As soon as you have them up, send us link!! :thumbsup: Was a good turn out!!

I agree. . .

Next time lets arrange a nice outdoor place and have a big BBQ session. .. I'll bring meat this time. . . .

good to meet other stag owners good turn out and intresting talks it was rrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaalllllllllyyyyyyyyyyy goooooooooooddddddddddd

i think i might have learnt a little today

only thing is trying to remember it tommorrow :thumbsup:

Nice shot, Kacey!

Guys and girls, if you're on Facebook, please add your photos to the Event's photo album.

This was an awesome meet, and I think we should try and do this at least quarterly.

It was a pleasure to meet everyone, but with my feeble memory I'm too hopeless to always remember who is who... :thumbsup: I'm pretty bad like that, unfortunately.

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Awesome retouching....I just noticed what you've done Ian....great job.

Also great meet....good meeting everyone and putting names to cars to faces.

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Great to meet a friendly bunch of people.

I'm Mark with the R31 Skyline ring in.

Sorry I couldn't stay long but Nice cars guys, and I was surprised by the interest in my old car :P

Hooks

your welcome and was great to meet you

Was a great arvo guys! Sorry i didnt talk much, was taking too many pics lol

anyway, here is a facebook album with a few pics in it - no you dont need to be a facebook member to view it

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9937...mp;l=e93db701f6

ill upload them into the official one when i get home later tonight.

thanks craig for the venue!!

Was a great turnout and great to meet everyone, had a great time.

Hope we can do this again soon, and thanks to everyone that helped

to make the day happen, Jet for the location, all the photographers

for snappin away, StageIan's missus for her BBQing assistance, and

most importantly StageIan for the chair! HAAHHAHAHA

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