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Big congrats to Dan and his old man for attracting the attention of the FullBoost.com.au photographer and getting SHY-32 in the event coverage pics from Summernats 18!

Anyone that wants to check it out its on www.fullboost.com.au.

Well done guys! Big props.

Stevie

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Congrats,W. & D. on the photos!The car came up trumps!I know firsthand how good it feels to get a photo of you ride published.

Any fears showing it with the turbo bellmouth on like that?I'm thinking of the dust factor,that's all.I've seen a filter that can be placed between the bellmouth and the compressor,but it kinda wrecks the effect....

What's going on here?????????????

SHY and Jayce...........you fella's still gonna hang out with us other SAU'ers??????

Or are you too good now????? Got your own publish/pic SAU club, us commoners aren't invited, too bloody good for us.

Now the rest of us are all jealous and are gonna cut down some tall poppies, it's the Australian way you know, tradition. Watch your backs, we'll be everywhere.....................

After that small stir, congrats to MYSHY32 and dad, no wonder I find it hard to breathe sometimes, that turbo would suck all the oxygen out of the air for a 200km radius.

Well done.........

SAUWA had a photo shoot done by one of the car Mags. We ought to organise something simmilar for ACTSAU. Sure we got the numbers and the rides to make a great feature. With Shy n Jayce we also have the Big guns as bate!

SAUWA had a photo shoot done by one of the car Mags. We ought to organise something simmilar for ACTSAU. Sure we got the numbers and the rides to make a great feature. With Shy n Jayce we also have the Big guns as bate!

so us poor folk can get in on it then.

tridentt150v he he he he I know how you feel I just clean the car and dad drives it.

Sinista32 a club feature in a magazine would be AWESOME for the ACT cars.

I see you made a post DAD. He is a litle SHY you have to encourage him guys. :rofl:

I jusr realised the pun in the above sentence, he is not SHY when it comes to the car thou he he he he

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