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There were plenty of SAU polo shirts just they were all out to lunch when you might of been there.

Nice turn out plenty of money spent

Yeah I was there from about 12 till 2. I figured it woulda been lunch time for the crew. Hope the owner of the black 32 on anzacs sees this thread

Awesome Day, Thanks to the organisers!! Loved helping them out today <3

Dno if anyone saw me running around counting cars but I roughly nearly got up to 250 cars if i am correct.

Would love to see some images, thanks to everyone who gave me positive feedback about my car <3 Felt great taking her out with some colour this time!

Yeah I was there from about 12 till 2. I figured it woulda been lunch time for the crew. Hope the owner of the black 32 on anzacs sees this thread

My 32 was parked a couple of cars down from there... Scary.. At least the necessary info was taken down!

Attention : Black R32 who parked on Anzac Highway (sort of close to Watermark Hotel

Just wondering if there's the 32 owner is a member of SAU, but I saw a guy in a late model silver falcon reverse pretty hard into your car... i managed to get his number plate (XEE458) as I don't think he left a note on your car afterwards. Hope there's not too much damage. This happened at 2.04pm.

Read the first line of that and darted out to the garage and inspected every panel, as after the show I was parked on Anzac Highway. Then I read the time you said it happened. I hope they see this.

It was an awesome show guys!

Pity about all the posers along Anzacs and that other street though.

Pics are coming.

Had a great day! Hanging with like-minded people with similar vehicles, had numerous strangers coming up complimenting the GTR and a long discussion with numerous people about the car because they own one or something similar too.

Pity about some people though - no respect for other people's car... I go off to grab breakfast and come back with my bonnet in a different position! Some guy thought the way I had it in was too low so he thought he'd pop it up so he could take a better look!

And then another guy thought he'd be a f**king smart ass and run off with my STIG doll - could hear his mates telling him to put it back from 15 metres away. f**king moron.

and another one... omg omg look it's carbon fibre lets have a feel of it to see if it's real and put finger prints all over it...

There were definitely some very nice rides on show today. Was also good to meet ducati02, RBJETT and ZED X :)

Yea back at ya mate :) Was good to finally meet up with krishy and dion, hope you blokes didn't get too plasted at the pub ;)

Hey VU Any chance i can get a high res shot of my 32 :)?

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