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S A U . N S W Stall At W T A C 18Th-19Th October 2013


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I still have the high-res photos, but since it's a small point-and-shoot camera, they aren't awesome photos. Sexy cars though, one day I'll have one...

I didn't come up and say hello, saw an old Asian bloke, must have been Terry. I know how you look like! :P (I'm retarded and don't do socialising with strangers much).

Glad to see soo many SAU guys showed up.

Of course Terry's and Matt's car stole the show.

Terry's N1 even got a mention from Kristian during his interview lol.

Great time guys!

There was a breakdown on the track > Kristian had to talk 15 mins longer than predicted lol

An hour later, an R34 GTR owner came up and asked me what I wanted for my car > I passed him onto Kristian > negotiations have begun.

That would have been after the Miss World Time Attack judging and we'd gone up to the top balcony methinks!

1 vote for fatz to be the sole judge next year

1st place goes to girl with matching profile to fatz

2nd place to girl who buys him the most beer

3rd place to girl who's drunk the most beer

:P

Mmmm nulon girls were nice also helped that nulon chipped in last min and threw some sponsorship my way ;)

But forgot to organise a photo with the girls and my car oh well next time lol

The Nulon girls were nice enough to pose along side Terry's car :D

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...but not alongside Terry :(

Apparently even they have certain standards that they must not stoop down to...

but I must admit, I didn't try putting that $30 note on the ground.

Here's the SAU Stand that I asked the girls to stay put (next to) as I ran up top to grab this shot...

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But alas, they couldn't wait...

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Fortunately, Pezhead attended to the waiting throngs...

Many thanks again to Andrew from W/S Suspension for the shared use of their spot and the marquis :banana: + Todd from JLM who stitched that spot up for us over two days. :banana:



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