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Great event; thoroughly enjoyed it. Theo did a great job hosting, and provided excellent information and insight.

Was great to see everyone, and great that the weather held off.

Thanks to everyone involved in putting the event together.

The generosity of you guys n girls is something to behold! In money terms, I have never seen so much compassion displayed by so few!

In response, NYTSKY-Dave has said thank you, thank you, thank you!

I'm so proud of you guys I've been brought to tears - just as much by those who gave little, but it was all they had!!!!!

BRILLIANT!

BIG THANKS to Theo & the execs who put it together.

It was a great day & for a great cause!

Thanks for the insight into what seems like an expensive area that puts a lot of people off.

I myself will be consulting Theo in the near future.

Thanks to the organisers for putting this on, great hanging out with a top bunch of people and learning a lot of insights from Theo.

It was somewhat sobering hearing about how stringent some of the guidelines / regulations are, and really does make you stop and think a bit more about your next mod.

And of course there are thanks to be given to Nick and Adam for the use of their cars for practical demonstration.

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Nick's car modifications were creditably part-prepped by Paul of Pulse Racing.

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Adam's car modifications were creditably part-prepped by Alex of What A Head Performance

Plus the guy who, halfway through the Tech Arvo stated that glorious quote of the day, "Well, there's the first piece of good news!"

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Paul's (Moelders') car modifications were creditably part-prepped by Adam Neish of J.E.M.

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Looking forward to the video

Thanks for reminding me Brennan & Zeb...

Milan (RMBLBE), when you load up the vid, can you place it into the Members Forum only please?

Due to sensitive footage, I've PM'd you too.

Massive thanks again to Terry for co-ordinating another fantastic event for us Members, and to Theo for hosting the very informative afternoon!

Poor Milan with that camera set-up, every time he turned to shoot a different angle, *clunk* it bangs on another fence post or something and limits his shooting options. Here's hoping it doesn't affect the output of the video too much!




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