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Just made it home...

Great day i think!

Weather - pretty much spot on the money

Cars - excellent and all in show ready order

Location - couldn't be better for this type of show, heaps of public traffic to checkout the machines.

To all you who didn't attend, you missed out ;)

Thanks to all that came along, i will update the first post on winners once votes are collated over the next few days.

Should be some good pics to come out, lots of camera's about.

RESULTS:

Best R32 GTR – Matt Femino

Best R32 GTS-t – Chad Selley

Best R33 GTR – Shane Janssen

Best R33 GTS-t – Alan Calleja

Best R34 GTR – Matthew Tang

Best R34 GT-t – Daniel Chin

Dorifto Class – Allen Paul Ravell

Intruder Class – Leon Stapley

Best overall GTR – Matthew Tang

Best overall GTS-t – Alan Calleja

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indeed thanks all for your efforts in organising an event as such... and thanks to ash for waiting for me at the end of the day - hope to see you all the the next event.

pics or ban! ;)

indeed a great location - shame more people couldn't have got there for the official time slot, i would imagine there were a lot that turned up but couldn't park

thanks Ash and team for the organising. Great location, and next year sounds tops. hopefully the council can be a bit more lenient on entry/exit times

great to catch up with some people, and meet some new ones :D

Another great day out with the SAU crew. Awesome location, could have done with a few more cars to fill it out. If it was a bit sunnier we might have got more cars and onlookers, but unfortunetly we cant choose the weather.....

Pics here... http://img22.imageshack.us/g/p1020561n.jpg/

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went there this morning..was good show.anyone knows who ownes the white r34gtr?..

a friend of mine saw it at the show hes intrested if its for sale :D

naythan.

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went there this morning..was good show.anyone knows who ownes the white r34gtr?..

a friend of mine saw it at the show hes intrested if its for sale :D

naythan.

dont think so... he only just got that car a little bit before last years show... but money talks!

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