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Although I only popped out for a few hours, seemed like a good day was had by all! Great to see a lot of both new and old faces.

Currently sorting through pics and videos - Will put up the best ones I've got. I didn't get every car - sorry guys! Next time.

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awesome day as always, thanks to the organisers+volunteers for another great event. so many skids! Should hold it on Bathurst day more often :) finished off 2 sets of tyres.. michelins started throwing big chunks and I had to swap them after only an hour and then my RE001's - the last pair have been to every texi with me - finally got down to the belts in the afternoon. Man those tyres have a hard casing on them! I had about 6 "last run"s because they just wouldn't die..

Was a great day today.

Had great fun and look forward to the next one.

Thankyou very much to all the event organisers, volunteer's and club members for making this day happen.

Without you, these types of days at such a cheap cost wouldn't exist.

Also thanks Chris in the black drift 180sx for use of your screwdriver :)

Look forward to more pics and times

As everyone has said, big thanks to ALL the organising for running another AMAZINGLZY successful Texi day.

Top weather as well which makes it all the better.

Great to meet some new people and put faces to form names.

Terry some tops pics above mate, well done. Great angles there, top stuff.

Only brought one set of tyres and they were pretty much cooked by lunch.....doh......

Although i had to leave early i am still shattered tonight.

I didnt take any videos or pics this time, but would LOVE to see everyone elses on here.

Thanks again to all, TOP DAY. :)

Good day, so many runs.. Great to catch up with a few people

Shame no one has posted up photos of the poopra!!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/owenh/8061884806/sizes/l/in/set-72157631709965473/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/owenh/8061886290/sizes/l/in/set-72157631709965473/

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First SAU event, even though I was just a spectator haha. Can't wait to take my girl out on the next texi !

Was great to have a chat with some of you today and no doubt I'll see use again at the next event !

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