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the Aaron Phase 3 day sounds the same as a UAS day, no real formal instruction, but instructors on hand if needed.

yep, that's exactly what it's like. except that it's a bit less formal. ie, no grouping of cars into fast/slow etc. just get out there and drive!! this way you get a lot of track time. also they have proper, door handle to door handle races at the end of the day for people that A. think they are good or B. are going for a C3 licence.

I had Aaron spend some time with me in the GTR and it was time and money well spent.

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hey guys,

First of all, big ups to Adam and Jaala, as this is pretty much their baby!!!! well done. A great success!

Congratulations also go out to all of the other helpers Merli, Mars & partner, Duncan & Kel, Dan & partner, Neil & Partner, the guys that helped with the selling of raffle tickets (sorry didnt get their names), my cousin Dejan (who got ropped into helping by myself, but enjoyed the day thoroughly), anyone else i missed and the organisational people that have put in leading upto and on the actual day.........and im sure the others that will put in as part of the closure of the event.

also what an effort by all the forum members who made it from near and far (that guy from wagga.........jesus what an effort!!). we had a huge (nearing on 100!!) and extensive range of skylines and various other models! without you guys making an effort on the day it wouldnt have been such a success.

thanks to the sponsors who stayed all day along with their demo cars!!! great to see!

i really enjoyed the day and helping out made it so much more fun.

and i hope the guys (sorry didnt catch the name) that i helped push out of the mud, and the other guy i helped push out of the ditch enjoyed their day too!!!

thanks again to everyone!

Jase

Jason, nice to meet you on Sunday... Sorry I didn't get to talk to you properly, I was extremely stressed about making sure all the cars were entered into the judging sheets... Next time for sure!

I think we should REALLY stress the importance of pre-entry next year. It would have made things run so much smoother and the judging would have been much faster too!

Anyway, please pass on a HUGE thanks to Dejan for helping me out with preparing the judging sheets, I appreciated it more than he could ever imagine :uh-huh: :D

At least there was one zed there frotn and centre that was nice. Like a fish out of water though.

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Two zeds were there, well almost! lol. Mine was on the side of the road at the entry to the car park. Actually did anyone get a pic of it with the extinguisher dust on it? i didnt and i would like one just cause i think its well funny.

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Jason, nice to meet you on Sunday... Sorry I didn't get to talk to you properly, I was extremely stressed about making sure all the cars were entered into the judging sheets... Next time for sure!

I think we should REALLY stress the importance of pre-entry next year. It would have made things run so much smoother and the judging would have been much faster too!

Anyway, please pass on a HUGE thanks to Dejan for helping me out with preparing the judging sheets, I appreciated it more than he could ever imagine :uh-huh: :D

we didn't pre-enter due to the fact we didn't know if we were going to make it.....but judging should have commenced as soon as the first car was parked and ready to be looked at (my 2 cents)

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At least there was one zed there frotn and centre that was nice. Like a fish out of water though.

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Two zeds were there' date=' well almost! lol. Mine was on the side of the road at the entry to the car park. Actually did anyone get a pic of it with the extinguisher dust on it? i didnt and i would like one just cause i think its well funny.[/quote']

Here is a pic of you and your car (background)

We had a great time!!! First of all let me say thanx for letting me share some of my music with you guys, in all my years as a DJ, i admit that was the coolest DJ BOX I've ever played from. I'm only sorry for the Mingara club members that wanted to have a quiet game of bowls... oooops... To all those who came up to say hi.. Thank you for yr kind words, to the OFFICALS.. I hope WE can do it again! It was an awesome experience.

Congratulations to all the winners as well.. you all deserved it :D

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