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I just wanted to say on behalf of the rollaboyz you guys did a fantastic job for SAU and realy put on a great performance. All your skylines looked in top condition!

Congrats to Paul for taking home a trophy and congrats to the whole SAU team.

Well done to the orgnaisers oh and a special well done to the lovely Kylie and Lauren for doing a great job on the promos.

Even As a 1st time entrance you guys kicked arse! Very well organised and very well planned, Keep up the good work!

I am sure now some of you realise how much work is put into a show to get things looking shcmick. Enjoy the fruits of your labour guys... WELL DONE!

Hopefully will see you all sone and SAU will be in the BIG auto salon in April... finger crossed for a bit more space this time :-)

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Agreed, great job from the guy and gals involved in putting this together, although when I was first there nobody was around (but you all came back soon).

Cars looked great and Congrats to Paul on winning the dyno comp.

Cheers, Al

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Thanks Dan + RB's.

It was alot of work, but in the end we we're happy with the cars and our efforts, still plenty of room for improvment for next year:D Hope you'll be joining us then:D

I'd like to congratulate SilviaWA on winning Best Club, there effort was outstanding, and also Street Racing Promotions on Best New Crew, Andrew and Nathan did a fantastic job.

Well done to Nathan Webb on showing that car comps aren't all about show cars, nice effort on 652rwhp (R33 GTR), and driving it in, not having it trailered:D

Thanks to all of the SAU guys that offered us help: Danny, Brett, Aidwin, Simon, Erik, Lauren, Kyles, Troy, Adrian, Alex, Al, Bambam, etc. Really appreciate all your help.

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Thanks Dan,

Everyone put in 110% effort over the weekend, and we all kept each other going when the legs were hurting and the heads were thumping well done!!!

Pauls dyno run was awesome, deserved a bigger crowd. Danny's and Pauls flames were very nice, apparently mine spat out a tiny one right at the end, will have to get that sorted :)

If I was going to be beaten by another GTR I'm happy it was by Nathan, that thing is awesome.

Here is a pic off Fanz's site, I'm still waiting to get my films developed.

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