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Great day!!!

Alot more than i expected showed up...

Thanx to all who organised this event, Cars all looked Awsome!

Big thumbs up to all for not doin anything "commondoreish" :P

Apart from one induvidual ute...

But great day.. Thanx all again. and hope to see everyone soon :D

Also, did we end up making a resonable donation???

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it was about 1650, something like that puls what ever went into the public libilty crap.

At last count,it was 1,700+,and the public liability money didn't come into it,luckily. Some slightly deranged soul put his money up front to cover the insurance side,and business' have been approached to "chip in"-thankfully one has already,that I know of anyway,and some of said ins. money has been recouped by said individulal! A super sensational day! 152 paying cars and a top time had by all,I'd say! HUGE prop's to Glenn from Valvebounce Motorsports for digging in deep where others would've bailed on the idea:top result,and hopefully some good money for the Red Cross and,ultimately,the Tsunami survivors.

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yea had a great day pity my throat is absolutly fudged now. bit sad not seeing richard out their seeing as how he helped organise it but oh well :P. also majorly peeved i didnt get to look under the bonnet of that 240z :D that thing was TUFF

though at least i had a chat with one of hte guys who owned a toyota celiva gt four. mmmm this thing was a beast of a thing plus looked it would have hulled some serious ass :wassup:

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Hope everyone who attended had a great day, its good how many people turned up to support such a worthy cause. Unfortunately I couldnt attend and meet some of you guys as I was working :P However when the new car arrives, I'll be out on the next major cruise for sure.

BTW how many SAU members ended up turning up?

Cheers, Nathan

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oh shit that was you :P i should have had a chat to you i had a quick look over the 260z 2+ 2 not in the best of nick then i noticed yours but yea you were putting your son in and heading off as i rocked up to have a look at the car. dang next time i wouldnt mind having a proper look as i was saying to a few of the others dad has a 260z 2 + 2 in the garage and in good time it will be done up full respray of the stock sort of chapaign colour and then an rb25det :D how does the rb20 go in the car oh oh so many questions lol i might shoot you a pm or two :D

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Big thumbs up to all for not doin anything "commondoreish"  

Apart from one induvidual ute...

What did he do? I thought everyone did pretty well, no-one seemed to be doing anything stupid which was nice to see. Good turnout of SAU people, although i must admit i'm not the most social person and knew no-one there so it was a bit hard for me to mingle. Was also great to see Ed was out there to, i was quite surprised to see him.

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Ah, ok. I'm guessing this was on the way to Cotter or at Cotter? I left after everyone else, had to go into Civic so i didn't get to follow everyone.

Anyways, i got a full 128 MB SD Card full of very high res photos, i'll shrink them and upload the good ones to my webspace. Should be up later tonight. Will post a link for anyone who wants to see them.

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oh shit that was you :P i should have had a chat to you i had a quick look over the 260z 2+ 2 not in the best of nick then i noticed yours but yea you were putting your son in and heading off as i rocked up to have a look at the car. dang next time i wouldnt mind having a proper look as i was saying to a few of the others dad has a 260z 2 + 2 in the garage and in good time it will be done up full respray of the stock sort of chapaign colour and then an rb25det :D how does the rb20 go in the car oh oh so many questions lol i might shoot you a pm or two :D

Lol! First time my car has been described as "Tuff", I'm sure. Happy for you to crawl all over the car0- basic answer is 'with difficulty', as you need to fab engine and gearbox mounts etc. I went with the '20, as they are damned cheap, and the car is pretty light.

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