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Was a great day guys and a great turnout!
Will definitely be looking forward to all the pictures and videos.

Thanks to everyone for showing up and participating and having their cars on show.

Also like to thank everyone who helped make the day run smoother.

Awesome day! :)

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! :)

Great mixing and editing to make this trailer!

So grateful are we to have had Eric running around at Stanmore to produce a comprehensive vid of the morning's showcase!

If RMBLBE is still willing to mix n match all video cam footage together, the attendees will be most appreciative I'm sure.

Starkey's Cafe (Chris) has to be complimented for not only offering the Stanmore site for SAU.NSW to use, but Starkey's and myself are offering a free raw uncut DVD disc (of 20 mins, from the balcony) to those who brought their R32s to Stanmore! PM me your details. :)

If you didn't have a R32 at Stanmore and would still like to have the raw DVD disc, you can buy it by donating $15 to SAU.NSW

Memorabilia shirts of the R32 GTR 25th Anniversary are still available. They're $35 for Members in a range of sizes. They've been designed magnificently! :)

Just wanted to say that this was a fantastic event.

Thanks to all who made it possible.

Great day, greater cars and even greaterer peoples.

Cant wait to see pics and footage.

And thanks to those who voted my car "Best JDM", I didnt expect that at all. I am very thankful.

Also grab one of the shirts if you can, they are a quality item and fit well. Very comfortable :-)

Ill send you a PM about the DVD Terry.

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Thanks to Terry and the execs for this event! Was awsome to see so many r32 gtrs together. I made it to stanmore but not gosford.

On another topic, who was the poor fellow in the corolla who followed me thinking we were going to gosford?? I want those pics!!

Thoroughly enjoyed the morning session with very inquisitive toddler in tow. So much BNR32 goodness still out there! Thanks to all who organised/ ran the day.

Where do I find this merchandise?!

Thoroughly enjoyed the morning session with very inquisitive toddler in tow. So much BNR32 goodness still out there! Thanks to all who organised/ ran the day.

Where do I find this merchandise?!

http://store5191044.ecwid.com/#!/~/category/id=10225868&offset=0&sort=normal




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