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Yeah Weezy, I will see all the Northerners/Westerners at BP Croydon 7am - leaving 7:10am SHARP.

Car is all pretty and packed now, so off to bed ready for the stupidly early one tomorrow.

First off I'd like to say thanks to the SAU/SAU:SA team and club president for my little prize I received today for "Club Choice Prize" I think, correct me if I am wrong lol, but the prize very much will come in handy, great little tool kit.

Was a great day to put a face to username/avatars after being pretty active on the forums for approx a year now and enjoyed the day for my first car show entry since buying the car.

Yeah no problems Tim .... so Abe paid me for his - did I give anyone else an SAU:SA show series shirt today?

Well a great day was had by all and super stoked we took out the "Best Club Display" ..... we definitely had the toughest car collection there!

Yeah no problems Tim .... so Abe paid me for his - did I give anyone else an SAU:SA show series shirt today?

Well a great day was had by all and super stoked we took out the "Best Club Display" ..... we definitely had the toughest car collection there!

I think you gave Nick one unless he already had one. We deserved to win the best club lol due to us walking around in our merchandise with the logo and website and shizzz and having a tent thingy ma jig up with the club banner. Was better than last years show. Can't wait for Kadina. Love the DP by the way.

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Yeah no problems Tim .... so Abe paid me for his - did I give anyone else an SAU:SA show series shirt today?

Well a great day was had by all and super stoked we took out the "Best Club Display" ..... we definitely had the toughest car collection there!

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Considering there were far more car clubs this year than last year, thats great!

I was in the office giving my results for the bike show entrants, and I overheard the counts for the car clubs ... I tell ya what, it was hard to contain myself for the next few hours! :O

I think you gave Nick one unless he already had one. We deserved to win the best club lol due to us walking around in our merchandise with the logo and website and shizzz and having a tent thingy ma jig up with the club banner. Was better than last years show. Can't wait for Kadina. Love the DP by the way.

Nope, I already had one, I bought mine at the race simulation night.

It was a good day and great to get the award of best club. Well done everyone .

Nope, I already had one, I bought mine at the race simulation night.

It was a good day and great to get the award of best club. Well done everyone .

Ah ok my mistake. I should have gone to the race simulation, it sounded like fun.

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