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Good pics, love some of those Celicas!

There are some good ones on CC as well for those that haven't looked yet.

Saw some cars (including few Skylines) on trailers on the way home from Sydney but not sure if they were at this or at a track day or something.

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Thanks to all the guys that came and supported us with the day.

Special thanks to everyone tat helped set up in the rain. hopefully next year will be sunny. considering the aount of rain we had, things went relatively well.

No one happens to know who won all the different classes do they?

I left at around 1230, I was buggered.

The 2010 JDM Fest was a wet one, but none the less many brave the whether and joinned us for the day, amongst the challenge of staying dry, there was some serious contenders in the dyno comp with some big numbers laid down. Competition was also feirce in the show and shine, even with the challenge of trying to vote, the favourites came out on top. The show and shine results are as follows:

* King Of JDM Fest - Aaron FAT78U RX-7

* Peoples Choice - Rory IS200

* Best Paint - Aaron FAT78U RX7

* Best Stereo - Denis S14

* Best Engine Bay - Nick RS260

The Dyno Comp was feirce

* Most Powerful FWD - Ben Pulsar 119.6kw

* Most Powerful RWD - Rory IS200 322.3kw

* Most Powerful AWD - Paul R32 GTR 439.4kw

* Dyno Dominator - Paul R32 GTR 439.4kw

No matter how much rain fell form the heavens the day was great, we had alot of fun, and we hope that everyone else that attended also enjoyed themselves. thanks to everyone that helped in the planing of the event, Shannons Insurance with there support, Phil form Fast Fours & Rotaries, who braved the canberra cold, Nick, Paul , Conor, Jason, and everyone else who helped out in the rain getting covers up. We would like to also thank the Toy Mods guys, for getting behind and supporting the event, also like to thank MRT Performance, BDL Car Stereo, Mazprep, and everyone who came to spectate the event. Thanks and we will see you at the 2011 JDM Fest in the dry.

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