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Looks like it was a good turn out

Nice pics Anthony cars look good

Cheers mate.

^ looks 100% better in person very clean anth nice find :yes:

Thanks mate, was good to meet you again, will have to show me the nur next time

Good to meet you to mate, im sure i will catch you at other events and cruises etc.. nice pics

yeah fingers crossed, lots of stuff happening this year with little cruises and track days all over the place. I hope i hear when the next lowdown is on too as being a 3min drive from my place makes it unmissable!

your pics were better, quality over quantity anyday!

im guessing your camera isnt a straight out of the pocket compact though?

yeah fingers crossed, lots of stuff happening this year with little cruises and track days all over the place. I hope i hear when the next lowdown is on too as being a 3min drive from my place makes it unmissable!

your pics were better, quality over quantity anyday!

im guessing your camera isnt a straight out of the pocket compact though?

ha cheers mate..

yea i have a DSLR, but not very good with it.. starting to play with photo editing to try make them better too..

I do have more pics, but mainly just of the 3 SAU cars, and quite a few of mine (slowly learn how to take pictures of the yellow, not the easiest colour imo).. and a bunch of the other ones my gf took over the whole show.

Swung past for a little bit with a few mates to check it out and gota say there was some nice cars out!

Anth the yellow definately does look alot better in person and pictures dont do it justice! Matt's Nur just looked stunning as always

what a great turn out.. was nice meeting you guys there same there wernt more sau guys in our group, but there was a heap of gtr's on display which was good to see...

hopefully we can organise a big cruise soon an catch up again

Was an awesome event. The black nur that arrived at the same time i did was stunning!

Thanks natett - and huge congrats to you if I'm not mistaken, your TRD Supra took out Best in Show, right? Can we have a few more pics of your car? I managed to grab one of your engine bay but there were too many people standing around your car to get a good shot of the exterior :)

Great day!

heres some pics... sorry if there abit crap.. still finding my feet with photo editing.

Thanks for the pics Anthony. Was good to see you again, you did a great job cleaning the car after a long drive down from Newy!

pics look pretty good ant,

i think they could have set the three of you up a bit better though for photos, positioning is a bit awkward imo

maybe its artistic haha idk

Yeah we didn't really spend much time lining up cars to begin with, maybe next time you could help us arrange them, and next time hopefully we'll have more SAU guys together with some banners and merchandise, etc. :)

what a great turn out.. was nice meeting you guys there same there wernt more sau guys in our group, but there was a heap of gtr's on display which was good to see...

hopefully we can organise a big cruise soon an catch up again

Was great to meet you Jayson, your KR4 33R looked amazing. I forgot your mate's name but his '02 also looked fantastic; incredibly tidy classic!

Yeah we didn't really spend much time lining up cars to begin with, maybe next time you could help us arrange them, and next time hopefully we'll have more SAU guys together with some banners and merchandise, etc. :)

In an event such as Lowdown,...

a) should SAU.NSW have a banner, a desk with membership applications, display their "SAU.NSW" number plate on a Member's car perhaps?

b) would Lowdown give us enough latitude do you think, so that SAU could do this?

In an event such as Lowdown,...

a) should SAU.NSW have a banner, a desk with membership applications, display their "SAU.NSW" number plate on a Member's car perhaps?

b) would Lowdown give us enough latitude do you think, so that SAU could do this?

Nick and I have already spoken to Justin and an event organiser about this - stay tuned in for more info. Maybe target an EOMM around Aug (we have a bit on in July). If anyone has a lead on reasonable banners for our 3x3 and 3x6 cabanas send me the info. Did some checking but they've all been unreasonable.

That first pic is great ant!

I don't know about angles and what not matt, just think your car shouldn't be hiding all alone by itself behind the other guys.

I'd be more keen to go if it had more SAUness to it, I went to a EOMM once and it included a cold ass Carpark at night with a lot sour faced, unfriendly people that you knew were "those types" of people.

Was there for an hour and thought I'd leave before I was a witness to a stabbing.

The low down seemed a lot better and I was going to attend and enter but I had a piss up that weekend :)

If there was more club support with suggested things and some few formiliar faces it'd be worth the 4 hours driving

I like that second pic for some reason It just looks good to me

Do you use a tripod or just point and shoot?

One last question is where is the pic in your sig taken at?

Cheers mate, I like that one too. It's a little harsh, with a lot of sharpness, but not to bad imo for pretty average editing skills.

No tripod, I do have one, but only really required for me in low light etc.. I do have a DSLR though.

The sig pic is up top of sugarloaf.

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