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HERE IT IS GUYS!!!!!

Best :

R31 – JESSE C

R32 GTST – PATRICK A

R32 GTR – JAMIE L

R33 GTST – JOHN R

R33 GTR – HARSH G

R34 GTT – CHARLES L

R34 GTR – DANIEL

GTR – DANIEL

GTST – CHARLES L

WRX/EVO – NICK M

DORIFTO – AARON F

INTRUDER – MOHSEN Y

Congrats on the winners. It was very close in numbers and i did go through it 3 time to make sure. ALL WINNERS MAKE SURE YOU ATTEND THE AWARDS NIGHT ON 21st TO RECEIVE YOUR PRIZE!!! If not there you will get nothing unless organised prior to the day.

Thanks again for everyone to make it a great day in the end.

Ohhhhh rigged!!

LOL!!! thats why i counted it 3 times to make sure...the only thing that was VERY VERY CLOSE was with R33 GTR and GTST and overall GTST. Others had a decent gap in count... :)

I now know what I need to win next years SnS.

A fluro vest.

LOL!!!! sorry man...should have bribed more people to vote for ya..lol...ah well there is always next year...think of more ideas to bribe :P

didn't help me !

LOL!!! degrading competitors car didnt help either ey..lol...

congrats to Charles for taking out the GTST award. That was probably the one everyone was looking forward to (within the gtst group that is)

Overall GTR & r34 GTR would have been a very close competition! Too many nice R34's to pick from and all in their own great colours!

LOL, should of polish the damn thing, and pick better time to piss off and find food!

Yes, different strategy for next years SnS... tongue.gif

Congrats to winners and whoever bothered to show up on a windy Sunday out the docks you know who you are.

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