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Thanks Neil for choosing THAT venue; so that we weren't out in the full sun.

Thanks SAU Execs for making things run so smoothly.

I think that there were some remarkable cars there to-day, to gloat over. So thanks to Terry Ashwood and others for going to so much trouble to bring in some of the greatest racing cars on this earth.

I look forward to seeing pics from XMetal and others; Vids from Pezhead + of course, my own DVD.

Congrats to all the winners of awards - all but one was well deserved. The one that wasn't was the one given out as a 'Booby' - I mean it couldn't have been that bad was it? :P

I'm new to the forum and unfortunately only found out about this last night. As I'm on night shift and we just had a baby, just couldn't swing it. The kids would have loved it.

God willing, I'll be there next year with boots on and my black GTS-T. By then should have restored the wheels and have all badges in place.

Congratulations on the day being a success (from the sounds of it).

Please post pics asap.

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Great day out today... Personally, I feel drained and I only sat around all day talking & eating so a big thumbs up to all the organizers & volunteers who no doubt were running on empty by the end of the day.

I missed the last one, but made it to the SnS in Mingara - must say that today's was MUCH better organized (location and logistics) making for a very enjoyable day out!

Cheers for the award too :P Absolutely stoked :cool:

Thanks to all the execs and the volunteers for a great day and for Jason (jetr32) for organizing the r/c drift cars so we had something to watch. thank you for voting the r34 z-tune as the best body so i could take home a trophie.

Was a really good day and some nice cars aswell.

Had a good time at the show although I was late and couldnt put my car in . Look forward to the next SAU event. Anyone see the ***** rip burnouts in the car park in his R32 GTR ?

Edited by batakr33

Awesome day!

Sorry I didnt wash my car for the event...hehehe

BIG thanks to the guys and gals who worked endless hours leading up to the event - too many to name - you know who you are - and EVERYONE appreciated!!!!!

apart from that red r35 gtr and black r32 gtr who thought they'd be "awesome" in the car park - fkn tools.

Also,

was great to catch up with old mates, and make new mates from today!!!!!!!!

The best thing about the show is that everyone is very sociable and wants to talk about their cars!!

Top day - now its beer time then bed time okbai!

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