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Originally posted by Frosty

thought i would post some pics for those who didnt get  to go

SLY 33  

Didnt get to have a real good look at your car dood it was all locked up :)

Thanks dude! will keep that will be a nice addition to my collection. You must have been an early riser there this morning...after the realllly long day there yesterday i thought perhaps it's best i slept in a bit and rock up about 11... bit slack of me but i was soooo tired!

Thanks for that ;)

Nice pics!

I went for a few hours this arvo to see a few mates cars (on display, on the dyno and in SPL) and too be honest i wasnt really impressed. I see the same cars everyday in their garage's or out the front of my / their house......

Sure there were some nice cars on display, but it was very crowded....

Congrats to Paul and All the SAU guys / girls (and Dan with RB etc :)). Your cars looked great and the effort you guys put in really shone through.

Well done.

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