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Well done all! :) Stand looks good, banner looks great, shirts look great and the SAUWA promo girls took out Miss Auto Salon :D

The venue appears good but I've heard a few things about the organisers being very strict in some areas. Oh well. Go you good thing SAUWA :uh-huh:

Yes, our Promo girl Jess won Miss Autosalon (big thanks to her). I'm sure there will be more than a few photo's taken of her over the weekend.

Yes, the Convention Center officials are Nazi's, but we're all making do.

Make sure you all come down, support the club, pick-up/purchase shirts/t-shirts.

See you all there tommorow.

Yes, our Promo girl Jess won Miss Autosalon (big thanks to her). I'm sure there will be more than a few photo's taken of her over the weekend.

Yes, the Convention Center officials are Nazi's, but we're all making do.  

Make sure you all come down, support the club, pick-up/purchase shirts/t-shirts.

See you all there tommorow.

Yes Sir!

I will be there tomorrow :D

Hey guys - its Miss WESTERN Salon.... :D

Our model Jess has now been offered modelling work with audio com. Well done Jess!!! She'll still be competing under SAUWA for the bikini comp tomorrow, which is on at 3pm... so make sure you guys are there to cheer her on!!

Shannon and Jess have been doing a great job promoting SAUWA - they are willing to pose for pics.... so guys get a photo with Miss Western Salon 2004!

damn car breakin on important wends an stuff piling up an me for leavin my tax (which im suposed to be doing now) to the last minit

wont make it to check out our stuff an meet yall but hope it goes as planed an we take out all the awards

I have naby photos (of both the cars and the girls) will do what i can when i get a hold og my old mans laptop. and a great job and a pat on the bak to the organizers and all involved....

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