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2010 Sau Vic Renewal Bbq / Dyno Day - Sat 27 Feb @ Re Customs


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i'm 100% now, but wont make it till like 1230....

probably gonna be the last on the rollers lol

You should be fine.

SAU Dyno Days at RE Customs are usually very big turn outs.

One of the Dyno Nights we all had there started from about 6pm and didn't finish till about 1am.

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Epic day... just got home.

Thanks to all that came along, was a really good day and saw a great number of people i haven't seen in ages :ninja:

And Jack... i still love your car :P

had a great day... turnout was pretty good!

i won by default lol... (i should change my name to stephen bradbury)

ash - snarlers were top notch

bec - thank for doing the desky type stuffs

jack - i still love your car too

daniel - your car looks AWESOME

tangomatt... wow... just... wow... when we were driving down westall that thing sounded unf**kenbeleivable

big thanx to ray and all RE :P

and to all involved in organising the event

Was a good turn out.

Good to catch up with a few SAU ppl.

Thanks to Ray and the staff at RE Customs for hosting the day.

Thanks to SAU staff for running the day.

Will have some pics up soon.

Cool!

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