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Thanks to all at SAU who organised the day, it was worth getting up at 6.00am for and the 5hr drive. Paul, Dave and I all had a great time meeting and talking to everyone.

A special thankyou to John for providing an excellent venue for us to enjoy the day.

p.s. the red seats with wheels rock mate.

Cheers

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OK attendees from today....2 questions.

1) I only have names not forum nicks from today....so if you are an SAU club member and want Club Championships, please post here to let me know which car is yours.

2) I will be putting together a DVD from most of the runs for $5, who wants a copy?

And more pics are coming

R33 GTS-T

B-Man - 327.9 Kw

Antonio - 319.6 Kw

Jimbo - 215.1 Kw

R33vit - 197.6 Kw

Goldrays - 181.6 Kw

Scott - 180.2 Kw

Ash - 173.0 Kw

Wilch - 166.9 Kw

Neil - 159.8 Kw

Eden - 158.3 Kw

Aww gee thanx for the mention...

Hi guys! Thanks for a really great day! :( It was great to finally put faces to the nick's.

I'm still in shock re: the Zoom award! (Still haven't gotten through all the DVD's) :D

I'm glad I didn't get a speeding ticket on the way home. All those engine's reving high all day and making alot of power are a bad influence. I was driving home thinking, "hmmmm skyline engine's sound good....oh crap, too fast."

Cheers again guys. :D

wil..

OK, the DVD is ready to go

Sorry to those I missed, we ran out of tape (took over 3 hours of runs) but only got 20min of action! Each run is about 1.5min of action.

The DVD includes:

Chris/33 GTR/301

Wilch/33 GTST/167

Sean/na Supra/111.4

Haroon/S13 Silvia/159

Ash/33 GTST/173

John/32 GTST/151

Sam/33 GTST/198

Neil/33 GTST/160

Chris/240z/67

Dave/32 GTR/250

Jimbo/33 GTST/215

Scott/33 GTST/180

Bredan/33 GTST/328

Antonio/33 GTST/320

Gav/33 GTST/182

Stewart/M3 BMW/184

Kel/350z/157

Sadly we missed some of the big stars on the day including the 200b :D

Anyone who wants one, chuck $5 into:

Account: D & K Handley

BSB:082 401

Account: 48 324 1131

And don't forget your name so I know who paid. Then PM me your mailing address, its finished and ready to go out :(

Nick, I'll send a copy for UAS and Zoom, can you pm me ur address?

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