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Well Let me be the 1st to say congrats on a great day :flamed: :flamed:

Big Pat on the back For slip & gary & every one who had a hand in setting up Today was nice to put a few more faces to names & forum names (Little hard to remember both lol :Oops: )

also Congrats go to "SHY32" 4 taking out people's choice for best Car it is one Very Very clean & well presented 32 Wheels pushed it 4 me :wassup:

Also Congrats goto Mud for the sound off Winner that is one hell of a system :boinkcar:

Till the next meet people :wavey:

Yes, it was a good day.

I'm pretty pissed the only photo I got of slip in his aviator glasses came out blurry though, it was worth going just to see that.

Good to see some of the reps from the various sponsors turn up, at least it shows they are serious about it. Also good to sneak in some queries regarding a few problems various people had, especially about brakes.

Was a good day, congrats to slip, gary, marc and all involved in making it a reality. Good to see some of the sponsors rock up too :rofl:

Funniest part of the day for me was hearing James Belgarion fire up at me talking over the CB down on the gold coast... hehe... It was funny we could hear you guys from smith street... :rofl:

Big pat on the back to everyone who went I think... owh yeah and the organisers!! :wassup:

I also would benefit to membership details instructions as today i was off with the fairies... didn't know you could join up today! but anyway... Skylines Rock!

Funniest part of the day for me was hearing James Belgarion fire up at me talking over the CB down on the gold coast... hehe... It was funny we could hear you guys from smith street... :D

He was so cranky :( Mumbling in his beard for a good 20 mins about it.

Yay for 5W radios instead of 1/2 watt hand helds.

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