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Top Night, Made out like a bandit with the raffle.

The Bonnet wrap is a fantastic product, lots of instant horse power to be had with that.

Thankyou to Terry and the SAU boys for organising the night, and to the Meguiars boys as well for putting in on.

Had a great night! I had to cut it short due to personal matters I had to attend to.

My apologies for not saying hello to those who I intended to (Terry, SiNNO, darksky34 to name a few). Didn't want to make things awkward/be rude and chatter away during the demo. For everyone there, I'm probably the youngest one lol, rocking in my peachy singlet.

I agree. A great night put on by Motor Active.

A big thanks to SAU for organising this for us. Great info and can't wait to try out the liqui moly products and meguirs products I bought. (I've already used the gold class rich leather product on my seats and it looks good. Love the smell as well.)

Great bunch of guys you are & so, the Meguiar's crew enjoyed it too.

This club of ours is the only club to have received a complimentary "wrap" > and not only did they give away one > it was two!!!

The winner of the "best sport award" has to go to Duncan!!!

> there he was minding his own business

> waiting for the door prizes to be given out

> I held ticket #18

> Duncan held ticket #26

> I said, "Take this. This is the winning ticket!"

> Duncan obligingly swapped

> The first prize awarded was of course, ticket #26

> Ticket #18 didn't win anything

> I'll let you know one day Duncan what was in the box :whistling:

Great bunch of guys you are & so, the Meguiar's crew enjoyed it too.

This club of ours is the only club to have received a complimentary "wrap" > and not only did they give away one > it was two!!!

The winner of the "best sport award" has to go to Duncan!!!

> there he was minding his own business

> waiting for the door prizes to be given out

> I held ticket #18

> Duncan held ticket #26

> I said, "Take this. This is the winning ticket!"

> Duncan obligingly swapped

> The first prize awarded was of course, ticket #26

> Ticket #18 didn't win anything

> I'll let you know one day Duncan what was in the box :whistling:

Burning I couldn't stay for the draw. Could have had a chance. Was it just a straight pick out or was there a re-draw due to no-claim?

Was fun guys, thanks to Terry, Luke, Eric, Ryan, and whoever else had a hand putting it together. Thanks to the motor active guys, who run like a well oiled machine, and seem to have a product for everything!

Was interesting seeing the wrapping, impressive product.

Can't wait for tech night #2!

Great night!! Big thanks to all the organizers and the guys at motor active for putting on a great night!!

Good to catch up with everyone again and great to see everyone fighting to get a spot, hope that sways a few people to become members ;)

Bring on the next tech night!!

A big thanks to all the SAU organizers and the guys at motor active for putting on a great night.

I was very impressed by the product demonstrations and could not believe how far wrap products have come in the last few years because the R31 bonnet simply looked amazing.

Great team effort Andy > Win-win for all!!!

You're invited to Tech Night #2 > I'll PM you Andy.

And as Arnold says in a film, "We'll be back!" of something like that!

Meguiar's team has been gracious to say the least > your tutors were really good!

thanks for organising guys!

was great info and learnt alot from the detailing guru.

i had to leave early but spoke to Nathan/Alex and they said i should still be able to get stuff with the 20% discount just gotta say i'm fom SAU tech night, woo

awesome blokes.

Duncan, your comment about the Rotary, LOl

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