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So, the SnS is done.

It was a lovely day out perving at rides, chatting to fellow members and visitors etc. Great to meet new faces, chat up with others.

Also, thanks to committees for organising a great event despite typical melbourne weather out there today (it's December and I want it to be bloody hot!).

Thanks to whoever voted for my Midnight Purple 33 GTR. Hope my bribing with Pasito work for me - if Steve with white 33R on Emotions win again, I'm organising a 'overhaulin' for you.

There is some pictures from me, not much but if you do have more, feel free to share them all! Same goes for video and shit talk.

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Aaron, sorry I didn't get a pic of your sunkist basket, you cleaned it up before I get a chance to take some pics.

Cheers

Grant

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Thanks to all involved, the day opened up OK for us and some people got to take some awesome raffle prizes away! Good job Harsh on getting everything sorted out mate.

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If you like what I do, Like my FB page..it'd be much appreciated!

Aaron, awesome pics, really liking this one; http://www.flickr.co...ive/6450751469/

And Laith, it's great to meet you and have a chat as well.

Nice photos Grant. I agree. It's great to put Names / UIDs to faces.

I'm also glad we got to have a bit of a chat. :thumbsup:

Hey dude, I've got some footage - panning/sweeps of the whole area/cars, etc that you might be able to use in the future for anything. Let me know if you want to send through.

Nice to catch up with a few people I hadn't spoken to in awhile.

Raffle...is all pure luck. Some people need to buy the next loto ticket.

The fuel card would come in handy.

Cos can't maintain the throttle control on way home, car likes to bounce around a lot!

Aarons car had many many babies.

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lol you idiot jono

Lol santa and the red bus cars!

Raffle...is all pure luck. Some people need to buy the next loto ticket.

hahah yeh i best be going to get a lotto ticket soon all things come in three's they say..

and ive already got TWO driver dynamics track days lol.. whats next

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