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So you're the one who bought Roger's car!

You've got one hell of a piece of machinery there mate.

A terrible shame about his finger.

Just want to say thanks to the organisers of this event and all the nice cars that came! I had a great day :D

+1........ Enjoyed today!

Many thanks to everyone who made it happen.

Well done.

Bob.

Just like to say thanks to anyone who voted for my car as people's choice, I've been thru torture with that car in the last 3 years and to win that made me feel like none of it matters anymore :)

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Just like to say thanks to anyone who voted for my car as people's choice, I've been thru torture with that car in the last 3 years and to win that made me feel like none of it matters anymore :)

Just reading this to Maria made me all emotional!!

Fantastic day, congrats and thanks to the executive team, sponsors and proprietors of both Starkey's Cafe at Stanmore and Trackside Gosford. Hope we raised a lot for the Brain Cancer Research foundation.

Here is my short video - enjoy! :)

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Such an awesome day. The turnout was good & it was nice to meet with members to talk about their GTR's

The food was nice! Thanks Terry & execs for organising yet another excellent SAU event.

Name tags prob wouldn't make much diff at stanmore but at trackside could have been useful. Thanks so much to terry and the exec for putting the day together it was a long time in the planning and went well congrats




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