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Hey guys What an awesome day today turned out to be was great to see so many Skylines in the one spot. Hope we can see the same or a bigger effort next time round.

Also Im glad I stayed on saturday night as I was such a long day and im stuffed.

Cheers

Scott

Hey guys big up thanks to the organisers and for everyone for being so friendly! Thanks for the support from the sponsors as well for supporting the community.

Everyone well behaved and hope noone had an incidents on the way back and there. If the guy with the 300 which caught on fire is reading is - bad luck man hope you get it all sorted and it wasn't too bad considering :)

I won best damaged car !!! Yay!!!

Everyone else thanks again for making it a great day - hopefully it'll get big enough one day for having amateur/pro classes and best ceffy!! :D

Good to meet everyone and put names to faces - good on ya again guys/gals and remember that SAU stickers weren't available on the day so remember if you need em or are short order them soon !!

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Hey guys big up thanks to the organisers and for everyone for being so friendly! Thanks for the support from the sponsors as well for supporting the community.

Everyone well behaved and hope noone had an incidents on the way back and there. If the guy with the 300 which caught on fire is reading is - bad luck man hope you get it all sorted and it wasn't too bad considering :)

I won best damaged car !!! Yay!!!

Everyone else thanks again for making it a great day - hopefully it'll get big enough one day for having amateur/pro classes and best ceffy!! :D

Good to meet everyone and put names to faces - good on ya again guys/gals and remember that SAU stickers weren't available on the day so remember if you need em or are short order them soon !!

Dean's (KIL-08S) 200ZR should be just fine...as it was a power steering line that got a little too hot!!! from contact with an exhaust manifold runner.

what an awesome day. Was great to chat with some of the guys here and great to see so many smiling friendly faces :(:D it is a pleasant change :):D

Thanks to the organisers and thanks to the judges for the 2 trophies, was certainly a surprise to get the 2 we did.

Hope to see some of you guys on the 31st at the test and tune, its time to go Mazda bashing ;):) :)

Yeah, awesome day guys (and gals), had a great time drooling over all the nice cars, great organisation and turnout too...very impressed! good work guys

was hoping to enter my car but i only just got it on the road late morning to get up there LOL, o well next time...

nice to see so many skylines :), will have some piccies up this week sometime...

Dean's (KIL-08S) 200ZR should be just fine...as it was a power steering line that got a little too hot!!! from contact with an exhaust manifold runner.

200ZR - I stand corrected. That's good to hear nothing else went up with it and it was just flashing fluid!

:rofl:

Was totally buggered after the day...

I would like to thank everyone that turned up... so many commented on the total lack of dickhead factor, which is a huge acolade (sp?) for all 90+ entrants and all the specatators. There was also heaps of great comments and ideas for next year to make things run a little differently.

Also, if and of the Judges are reading through this, a HUGE thankyou must go to them... 90+ cars to be judged is a massive effort, and they stayed enthusiastic about it for the entire time... amazing!

For all those that worked tirelessly behind the sceens, Thanks you so very much, without these people these type of events just don't happen.

The sponsors and trade stalls, Thank you! I hope that you will in the comming weeks see the rewards! And I hope that you will be along again next year.

What a totally amazing day, I think one of the only downer was the wet grass from the rain last week, and I must say thank you to all people that turned up and didn't complain about putting there freshly polished cars on the grass. :P

Dan.

It was a good day but I feel that some cars were UNDER Judged. I really do feel that the orginisers knew some of the winning cars and was upsetting to see the award go to other cars and I know if I mention the cars that should of won I will have alot of people up in a stir.

We did our best, and as has been said, we did our very best to select judges from all areas. But please do PM me with any suggestions that you have on how to make things better next time.

I would hope though that on the whole you enjoyed the day?

Thanks for all the feed back,

Dan.

It was a good day but I feel that some cars were UNDER Judged. I really do feel that the orginisers knew some of the winning cars and was upsetting to see the award go to other cars and I know if I mention the cars that should of won I will have alot of people up in a stir.

Sam, I realise you think that your friend should have won best R34 GTR which is all good and well, but on the flipside there are also people who think that other cars were more deserving of best exterior :thumbsup:

The judges made their decisions based on a thorough criteria that was set, there was no favoritism, no bias.

Lets not get carried away and overlook the fact this was a show and shine and not Autosalon.

At the end of the day, the event was a huge success and everyone who attended seems to share the same opinion. Lets not tarnish the success of SNS 2005 with ill feelings over who did and didnt win a trophy :D

It was a good day but I feel that some cars were UNDER Judged. I really do feel that the orginisers knew some of the winning cars and was upsetting to see the award go to other cars and I know if I mention the cars that should of won I will have alot of people up in a stir.

GTR32X, I was not sure which category you were pointing the issue at, but if it is the R34 GTR I agree, I thought that CYIFLY was well deserved as the best R34 at show. Please see my comments in the wrap up thread. I have even asked to see the score cards to see what I had that gave me the points. I suggest it will be the Mods that separated the score. I clearly displayed my mods list and supplied a dyno run. I think CYIFLY has just as much go fast gear but I dont think is was advertised or captured to highlight it to the judges. As a side note I did not know any of the judges who looked at my car? To be honest they looked un interested in the car and the win was a surprise. The score cards will show their opinions and differences in the cars.

It was a good day but I feel that some cars were UNDER Judged. I really do feel that the orginisers knew some of the winning cars

You are correct. The organisers know some of the winning cars.

Do you really expect the ORGANISERS of a SKYLINES AUSTRALIA NSW CLUB - SHOW AND SHINE, *NOT* to know some of the entrant cars? Are you being serious here? :uhh:

This is exactly why we employed the services of representatives from all the SPONSORS to carry out the judging and not the ORGANISERS, so that people couldn't complain about biased judging, but I guess there's always one person who thinks that their car or their mate's car is the best and should have won every catergory offered rolleyes.gif

and was upsetting to see the award go to other cars

If you are seriously upset, because you or your mate's car didn't win a token trophy, some seat belt pads and a gearknob at a FRIENDLY Skylines Australia NSW Show 'n Shine, you really need re-assess your priorities.

Everyone was out there for a good time and to meet other Skyline owners, and all you care about is that you or your mate didn't win a trophy? Jesus :uhh:

Bins full stop.

And Paul, I was the only one of the Judges who knew your car and I didn't give it top marks. :thumbsup::D:D:D:D

Abo, as you stated, the fact you knew the car was probably a disadvantage.

Oh and by the way "Your car looked so Clean"

Ha HA!

i thought MADGTR was better than CYIFLY, but in the end they were both great cars.

anyone know what was under CYIFLY's bonnet?? i never saw it open

Nope, I never saw "Why he flies"... Supposedly, neither did any of the judges dunno.gif

I do recall seeing CYIFLI run somw good numbers at the WSID i belive in the 11's

ohh here are some photos

http://gallery.as-tech.com.au/thumbnails.php?album=33




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