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Fk yeah, won a SAU nationals dvd from the FB group

I've watched it..and not to be biased or anything but I'm in it so it's the most awesome dvd I've ever bought.

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It is actually a good watch, well if u like skylines anyhow.

the background music during the track time get a bit repetitive and annoying.

and the custom import tv segment looks like was partly shot and edited on an iphone, but that's only a short bit.

the SAUVic tv section and the show and shine display are very well done.

even with Laith looking like he is having a man crush on Russ for taking him for a ride in teh r32...

Track work was well shot a bit more noise from the cars would have been better but it not like we had channel 10 out there with millions of $$ of cameras and such.

lots of cars show and each class winner got like 30 sec of footage of themselves.

but if nothing else worth it just just for the dude posing behind ash during his interview:

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Lol yeah watched the SAU Nats DVD a few weeks back. Was allright :thumbsup:

But yeah agree the Custom Imports TV segment was filmed differently... Which I found strange because there previous episodes on youtube looked good quality.

Whaddaya mean the extra 5%?

Didn't you say you can claim something like 75% up to $3750 without receipts?

I've done like 1100kms for work since I started the log on the 21st of Feb, and only about 200kms not related to work/carrying tools, so after 12 weeks it should be something like 6000kms for work, ~1200kms personal...

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