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Jamie's picture made it to the 7Tune page:

http://www.facebook....&type=1

Not sure who Shaun Wilton is

but credit to the photo should have atleast gone to Jamie or atleast SAU VIC as it was posted last night on our FB page

Have sent 7Tune a message!

Which GTR is yours again?

Oh yeah! 7 Tune!

Shaun Wilton owns the Blue R34 GTR with the White TE37's (HIRISK).

Thanks bro! :D

Sorry if I upset anyone or did not follow protocol.

I am not up to speed with the done thing in these online situations - showing my age.

Sorry - I can ask 7 Tune to pull the photos if you like?

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Sorry if I upset anyone or did not follow protocol.

I am not up to speed with the done thing in these situations.

Sorry - I can ask 7 Tune to pull the photos if you like?

Don't sweat, wouldn't worry about it! :D

It's all good. Atleast credit is going to a SAU VIC member lol :)

Sorry if I upset anyone or did not follow protocol.

I am not up to speed with the done thing in these online situations - showing my age.

Sorry - I can ask 7 Tune to pull the photos if you like?

All good man!

Good you did post it up on 7 Tune!

Get more coverage :D

Just waiting on confirmation on some cars.

But 5-6 cars have been picked from one of supporters who will be providing the $1,200 detail package prize.

I'll be putting up the pics on FB and letting the public decide the winner with the most likes over a week :thumbsup:

I get puns like that all the time due to my forum name. Haha

There is some serious prizes...

Will have to check the fb page out...

Hey guys,

Thanks for a good day. First SAU outing and it was good. Sort of long time reader first time participant lol.

Also signed up as a member, so win win :)

After Sunday I will be going to more things in the short time frame I have.

Also, you guys have some really nice Skylines, was spoiled for choice in what to look at

Alvin how are ya mate, still haven't come back to the dark side yet... haha how's the new ride treating ya?

Lol.. nah.. supras are getting cheaper now. but i'm still disappointed with toyota after the whole soarer thing..

maybe when i get richer.

auto daily 34 is great though.. =x

Just waiting on confirmation on some cars.

But 5-6 cars have been picked from one of supporters who will be providing the $1,200 detail package prize.

I'll be putting up the pics on FB and letting the public decide the winner with the most likes over a week :thumbsup:

Do the winners of the SnS all win the $1200 detailing package or every class somthing different?

Do the winners of the SnS all win the $1200 detailing package or every class somthing different?

Cars in their respective classes will receive trophy. Not sure when we find this out, but should be soon. Hurry up John or Dan!

Only one car will receive the detailing package. These cars were picked by our supporter at Immaculate Reflections. The guys who will be giving out the prize. Then we will let the public decide on the winner. Announcement on the cars picked should be sometime tonight, then we will let it run for a week. Most FB likes wins!

Are we concerned that the owner with the best networking skills / Facebook friends will nail that prize?

Anyone want to be friends on Facebook?! ;)

I'll vote for your car :P

Trophies were done by a panel of judges

Detail prize is a mixture of cars picked by some judges and then by public

Just trying to mix it up so the public can also get involved.

Last year trophies were voted by the public and prizes were given away in a raffle. So just something a bit different this year

I'll vote for your car :P

Trophies were done by a panel of judges

Detail prize is a mixture of cars picked by some judges and then by public

Just trying to mix it up so the public can also get involved.

Last year trophies were voted by the public and prizes were given away in a raffle. So just something a bit different this year

Sounds good and I guess it will increase exposure to the club via social media, which can't be a bad thing.

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