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Thanks to all the organizers and people involved for making this event happen, it was a good day and the weather even cooperated, for the most part.

Here is a panorama shot that I took at the end of the day, I'll have more pics up later.

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Here are some to start

14026458631_5edabeed73_h.jpgDSC_0007 by Crashdown55, on Flickr

14030090444_b7c3ea1bb4_h.jpgDSC_0006 by Crashdown55, on Flickr

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14006537266_d8bbbb5259_h.jpgDSC_0002 by Crashdown55, on Flickr

14029655165_dc16e93b4a_h.jpgDSC_0001 by Crashdown55, on Flickr

Here are my pics, over 100 in this album. If you use facebook, feel free to tag anyone you recognise.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.311428799006163.1073741833.286875378128172&type=1&l=036fae15cf

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Brian, you have to change the permissions on your FB album so people can tag themselves or each other. :D

woops, looks like one of the privacy settings for the fb page was set wrong, i think its good now

Thanks to the organisers for a fantastic day!

Event coverage now live on my website - Tuned. International

Direct Link: http://www.tunedinternational.com/event-coverage/aus/skylines-australia-nsw-swap-meet-27042014/

Find us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/tunedinternational

Cheers.


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Swap meet finally done & dusted! Bet your feeling relieved Ciaron :) Well done SAU!

Another great event. I really enjoyed catching up & meeting new people. Shame that the weather could have been better.....

Awesome pics guys!

I'm happy that everybody seemed to enjoy themselves,

Fantastic Pictures are coming out, Thanks to Chris for the great write-up on his Tuned Page.

The SAUNSW Roadshow continues with our Tech night and our upcoming Texikhana, which will be posted up in the very near future!

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