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:headspin: Great turn out, the best thing was seeing soooooooooo many liners all in one place.

Thanks to everyone who turned up. Cant wait to see what the shots, of course I want to see all those crying eyes that were looking into the sun. hehehe.

Thanks again to the SAUWA 'staff' for the setup and to Rick Mcdowell for taking the photo's.

This should be a great way to push our club into the mags. :wassup:

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great way to spend a sunday arvo good organisation nice people and what should be some neat pics (other than the squinting eyes tee hee) thanks to the organising team and everyone who showed up and made us feel welcome would have hung round for longer but my mate had stuff ta do back in mandurah

Yeah - what Mirkz said!

I enjoyed being part of it and meeting you guys. Thanks to Paul and all for organising it. I wasn't expecting to get in the photo, so that was a bonus. :P (I did wash the car, just in case though!)

Joseph (my son) thought it was cool seeing so many Skylines together - which was a first for me too! Looking forward to seeing the magazine.

Thanks again to the organisers.

Cheers.

PSIKO,

I cant get to this site due to the adultmovies.bz at the start of the link. Is there somewhere else you can post them, just asking dude

Cheers :)

I went to see the photos and then wondered what was in the rest of the site! Very interesting! :Oops:

There are advantages to owning the business and setting the internet access policy!! Fortunately, nobody will notice (or care) that I have now downloaded a load of photos from this site! (Photos of Skylines, that is!!)

Cheers!

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