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martin - who can beat aarons paint job...think thats the main reason he won it.. :P

pat - 34s were very interesting...i was surprised my self how it ended up... denial deserved it any way...very clean car....

also thanks for people voting for me... appreciated their votes...it was a very close one....

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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.

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Ohhhhh rigged!!

i voted for you!!

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

A fluro vest.

hahahahahahahah

And better selection of purple drinks?

maybe get some sunkist in there.. i think alvin has been putting passiona in my baskets lol i came home and found a couple..

hell yeah and I like the kit on his car as well, wished mine looked as clean.

all the winners were worthy that's for sure.

and loved the mini show and shine out the back in the car park as well, next time folks wake up a little earlier!

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hell yeah and I like the kit on his car as well, wished mine looked as clean.

all the winners were worthy that's for sure.

and loved the mini show and shine out the back in the car park as well, next time folks wake up a little earlier!

thanks man! its not like i can take credit for it anyway.. i didnt exactly do it all..

LOL Aaron, I came home with nothing but Pasitos with more dents on it lol.

hahaahha.. theres still a bucket of sunkist in my boot i cbf taking out lol

haha, mine is no where as crazy as Aarons. Helps break up the black on the car. If not define it with the bright contrasting colours. A bit of fun :thumbsup:

i copied your fuel cap cover.. lol i had some sticker bomb vinyl.. came up okk lol thanks for the idea

you shouldve won "most electrical hazards in a boot"

Fark off it's all insulated wires and they aren't even connected to the battery!

These people have something against us LOL!

For sure, didn't win the raffle, didn't even win a trophy. Got some free soda cans I guess.

Fark off it's all insulated wires and they aren't even connected to the battery!

For sure, didn't win the raffle, didn't even win a trophy. Got some free soda cans I guess.

soda win.

i have so many cans

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