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First up, what a fantastic evening. It was great to see that the rain didn't dampen anyone's spirits and everyone enjoyed themselves regardless.

I'd like to give a big thank you to all the Members. You guys (and girls) are the reason why the club what it is today. We are growing year on year and it's encouraging that we have so many new members who have joined.

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I would also like to extend my thanks to the Exec committee and to our Sponsors.

Big thanks to Noel for being the driving force behind the event along with basically every other event this past year. Without the Silver Fox's efforts, this year would have been very boring!

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As a club we are in a very stable financial position with the help of Boz and his willingness not to spend anything...

Also thanks goes out to Tim, Andy and Clint for their help throughout the year. (Sorry Andy and Clint, I didn't get a pics of you )

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Without the help from Mr Benno, we wouldn't have nice things like web pages and the forum.

Also a big thanks goes out to Dan. The phrase everyone knows, 'Dan Built'.

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Thanks goes to Joe for his efforts on organising cruises and happy laps.

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Chris is a man that everyone knows. He is the best option when it comes to keeping our cars safe. Without him, we wouldn't have the number of cars in the club as we do today.

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I would also like to thank Dion for his efforts in handling the mammoth task of our Membership needs. Since taking over the roll, things have started moving smoothly.

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Thanks goes out to Paul for giving us access to his Championship rounds. Many of us live out our childhood dreams of being race car drivers by participating in his track days.

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Also like to thank our latest sponsor Dave. He's the man who took the pics of all the cars lined up on the grid at the Charity Cruise. He also does car photoshoots.

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

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Tuxedos and Turbos, what a combo!

A big thank you to everyone who has attended this as well as any other events this year. The members and other attendees are what make each event a success and make the club what it is. Here is to a bigger and better 2012!

Who's the old guy humpin the lectern :unsure:

Wow pics Scott. Nice work mate.

Great people, great club. great venue, Great night.

Mega thanks to the team for the effort. Are we any farken good or what!!

Team tux toned the joint up sik. Damn nice work men. Proud to know ya.

The chair has been duly washed with love and now looks it's usual self after getting very dirty driving home in the rain.

A very succesful night as per the norm for our club, No misbehaviour or shenanigans and laughter and smiles all round.

BRING ON 2012

Who's the old guy humpin the lectern :unsure:

Wow pics Scott. Nice work mate.

Great people, great club. great venue, Great night.

Mega thanks to the team for the effort. Are we any farken good or what!!

Team tux toned the joint up sik. Damn nice work men. Proud to know ya.

The chair has been duly washed with love and now looks it's usual self after getting very dirty driving home in the rain.

A very succesful night as per the norm for our club, No misbehaviour or shenanigans and laughter and smiles all round.

BRING ON 2012

of course we are!

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