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This year the SAU VIC crew are at it again at the Autosalon display at the GP.

If you are attending the GP be sure to check out the Autosalon section for the SAU VIC crew

I hear the Jim Richards and Mark Skaife Skyline R32 GTR that won Bathurst is there!?!?!!

Post up your pics, highlights, favourite car, best mods and who you think will win Best car trophy

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good day guys. SAU vic could have done with more cars like what we had last year but was still a great day and display. was also a good farewell to the car with its last display with sau :laugh:

Scott and John was great to meet you guys. and John will take you up on the offer to use your warehouse :unsure: and also help when it comes time for me to start tracking and my own build.

great day all in all...for what i was there for lol.

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Ash

yeah wicked weekend, thanks al for all your help! great job mate.

i tried getting my pics but the flash drive is failing, i'll try again in the morning from a different computer.

bez u gotta get me some of your shots! thanks for looking out for all the cars with the drunks at night and rude people cutting though, good job.

cheers guys, see you on the GOR

Thanks again Shane, for entering your car and donating your boot to store my esky ;)

Had a blast mate and see you on GOR :laugh:

PS: I left my two stubbie holders in your car, i grab them at GOR.

PSS: Hopefully you work thing out with you room mate; all the best.

Scott and John; wicked car fellas. Absolutely a work of art and engineering, if it drives as well as it looks, it's going to be a weapon. Congrates!! :thumbup: Thanks also for the chance to sit in both cars, gave me a good idea how i would feel with a race seat and cage in my 33. Still feel a little guilty for having a sit in the 32, before John :unsure:, but i did it only when Scott was there and he gave permission, so blame him. :D Congrates on winning "Best of show" and "Best engine bay"; both well deserved trophies.

No probs Shaun.. haha.. so many fkn drunks. they couldnt see me at night so it was an advantage.. WICKED WEEKEND!!! ive got the full quality pictures Shaun i put them on facebook.. but u know how facebook reduces shit. i'll see if i can post up some here.

Goodjob Al for coming everyday looking after the cars aswell

Me and Timmy came past at about 11-1130.

The display looked great! Not sure about some of the cars but thats autosalon for ya! Good work guys!

The red 32R was tidy as f**k!

Al we didnt see you there!

Thanks guy for everything had a great four days, car came up awesome and thanks to al and all the boys who helped out pushing the car back on the trailer was a bug help. Also al don't feel guilty about sitting inthe car dad will get to drive it so he can suck it up lol

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