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Well done to everyone who organised and attended (except for the pelicans who were being fully in the carpark). Was a great day, very well organised. Congrats to the award winners, although I dunno how I didn't get Worst in Show, judges must've missed the massive rust hole on my car and the "drift damage".

when it comes to pictures, if any one has pictures of any of the R31's ide love a copy if its possible, or at the least some pics of the white passage with the BBS mesh rims and black grill with the red GTS writing on it.

again thanks, i feel pooped can only imagine how the early birds must feel.

I am adding my photos over here.. have a fair few to get through.. though I didnt even manage to get around to all the cars.. spent too much time running around and back and forth etc :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ph...941&st=400#

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Awesome day, And some really awesome cars . This is a great venue for such an event. Great to get out of the burning sun and appreciate some peoples hard work and Big cash spent on excellent skylines. People I found were pretty social and approachable and very happy to discuss modifications etc.

I am adding my photos over here.. have a fair few to get through.. though I didnt even manage to get around to all the cars.. spent too much time running around and back and forth etc :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ph...941&st=400#

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excellent panning. great photos.

Thanks everyone for coming along, we had 150 cars in the end which was miles more than the last show we ran. And I reckon it was a brilliant mix of normal, race and show cars there too.

Also thanks everyone for your understanding in getting there on time and supporting the long day - some of the judging took a little long and things were running a little late but we were trying to make sure we got it all right.

Watch out for the upcoming overage of the event in HPI who were good enough to come along for the day ;)

anyway off to bed....6 hours sleep in 2 days means I am stuffed!

Some awesome shots you got of my DR30... cheers!

Great day and big thanks to everyone involved. Must say what great venue too and can't wait till the next one.

bloody hell, return to the 80s! I feel like it's back to the future!

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bloody car was built before the invention of the curve I think.....

good pics guys, but I bet there are hundreds more to come yet!

factory highmount goodness! nissan had some genuine lunatics working for them in the late 80s.

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