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Hi Everyone

On behalf of the SAUWA committee we would like to say thank-you to the following people who helped out at PAS - these people need to be recognised for their hard work and efforts over the weekend -

- A HUGE thanks to Jason (Uneekwahn) and Adrian (Adrian_Perth) who came down on Friday and helped set up, even though they didnt have a car in the show.

- Everyone who had a car in our display. We would not have had such an awesome display with out your cars. Well done on making them look so tidy for the event.

- SST - for the cross promotion and help during the weekend.

- Kelly and Bailey - a special thanks to you two for handing out stuff, looking after the stand when we were too tired etc etc.. You girls are STARS!

- FUCHS (Ashley) for donating oil to raffle off

- Jess (our new Miss Western Salon 2004), Shannon and Beck who were our models. They volunteered their time to help us out and did a great job promoting SAUWA. They got in heaps of photos/videos... got lots of attention - we hope you had fun!

- Sign-Fx for donating the banner - it looked awesome!

- Sexilla (Al) for designing our banner and shirts. Lots of great comments on the design!

- Ricochet - for printing our shirts at a great cost and getting them done in time, even though it was a rush. Thank-you.

- Flite – thank you for letting us borrow your Japanese swords for the display. They added a nice touch.

Thanks Everyone

From SAUWA Committee

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the convention centre was good also...apart from the parking prices... :P

it was good, should be even more awesome next year.

Yeah parking was murderous, only went for a couple of hours and bang $10.50 don't think i;ve ever paid that much for parking before.

One thing though feel sorry for the girls in the bikini comp, only saw some spectacular sights in the first round, but damn where was all the applause and stuff???? everyone was shocked or something or their hands were too busy somewhere else.

Now PICS people where are the PICS!!?? my camera phone was useless in gettign anything good.

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