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I was there from about 6pm onwards on saturday and all day sunday. was good to meet you guys and finally get to know pretty much everyone. heaps of people and lots of cool cars. the r32 gibson car kicked ass. great effort on everyone's behalf. good work guys

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I was there for about 8 hours on saturday and a couple today. I have 6 exposed rolls of film on my desk, and like a lot of the boys I can't wait to get the shots back. :boobies2: :) Those Cadence girls...

SAU put on an excellent stand, good variety and plenty of interest. Did anyone reading this join the forum after seeing us at MAS?

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Yeah I was there... Met Denham, Shan, Al, Nigel... spotted Andrew (snowman), James' Golgo, Leewah, & Gerald there.

Lots of skylines this year! And I think where previously some "clubs" were infested with honda's, this year they started to embrace the skylines too :)

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Good show guys, the SAU stand and FA stands looked great side by side. Very little rice, but lots power and good all around cars, The Gibson GTR was just a show stopper. The oldskool GTR .......... how cool is that car.

Fangartists would like thank all SDU boys for helping out to organize the event and setup our stand. Well done James ….

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