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We Organisers here on Skylines Australia hope you've had a great time. ;)

... Bobby, David, Eric, Eugene, Genelle, Kat, Matt, Sean, Shanil, Shehan, Terry = all of us!

Now it's time for pics, vids 'n anecdotes.

Hey guys,

Firstly a HUGE thanks to;

Terry (aka Terry_r34_GTR)

Katrina (aka GTRKat)

Shehan (aka OHY34H)

Matt (aka God_Speed)

Shanil (aka SHANE666)

Eric (aka Pezhead)

Bobby (aka NISMO)

Eugene (aka JDM_Performance)

Genelle (aka Humbla)

Dave (aka Aggroman)

Also a notable thanks to Terry Ashwood and Rod Markland, owners of two GTR's from the feature film

Great to see some VERY clean GTR's in attendance, aswel as a ZTune!

Some prizes weren't able to be collected, Terry will post up details about those.

Let's see pics from all the photographers! :P

Cheers all

-Steve

SAUNSW President

A special mention has to go to Terry, a lot of people don't understand the amount of time and effort he puts in to make things happen.

Terry you're a real asset to the exec group and the club, I hope you're with us for years to come :P

A special mention has to go to Terry, a lot of people don't understand the amount of time and effort he puts in to make things happen.

Terry you're a real asset to the exec group and the club, I hope you're with us for years to come :banana:

100% agree.

Simply an awesome effort Terry.

A great day and ran very smooth considering the number of cars and groups. Even though some of us 32 guys got a little lost :P

Bring on the pics!!

What an amazing day i will never forget it,to see so many beautifull skylines in the same place at the same time.To all the organisers top job,you all deserve a gold medal. Genelle. :P

hey guys, id also like to thank EVERYONE involved including everyone that was on absolutely awesome behavior! it was a pleasure to meet some of you and i still can't beleive how many clean examples of every car were there! once again thankyou for another awesome event! i definitely won't hesitate on the next one!! ps. ill be uploading some pics soon :P

Thanks to all that organized and participated. I took some video during the day and will post the video here when I'm done. Too bad all the mist off the road today. Made most of the road cruise footage unusable.

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