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Manu, you came 2nd place on points... Beautiful car mate!

Just went through my pics...  

Waaaaaay too contrasty :D It was useless trying to take pics yesterday without a flash ;)  

I'll post some up anyway when I get a chance.

Finally sum1 took my car pics thank Merli

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Nope, it would have cracked my lens!!! ;)

Mate, seriously... Thanks SOOOOOOO much for spinning the decks all day... The music and PA system brought the show onto a whole new level, and added great ambience to the day.

You're a fcuking legend :D

:thankyou: :thankyou: :rave: :thankyou: :thankyou:

This was the first SAU event I've attended/participated in and I have to say that it was pretty impressive. The organisation was top notch, all participants seemed to be acting responsibly and I think it did a lot to portray a very good image of Skyline enthusiasts to the general public. So congrats to all the organisers and everyone who participated/attended on a job well done :D

Now where are the rest of the pics??? ;)

Hey Brendon,

Thanks for hangin out at the meet with me yesterday. Being my first show I didnt know what to expect from the people at a show like this, so it was nice to not have a bunch of dickheads in the car next to me. Send me up those web sites that you use to buy stuff from japan and australia when you get a chance. I'm keen to have a look for some new bits for "Betty". (Black Betty that is)

Catch ya soon mate!!

Wayne (TYP33M)

Thanks for the points Merli - very exciting indeed! I can't really believe it though since there were so many other beautiful GTTs...

But thanks for the PM, will work to make it into the top3 next year!

because i had no time to get a ***ing blue slip LMAO

rego coming next week:D

 

great day guys so happy i managed to finally get there

ye i was waiting all day to see ur car man.. so sexy ;o

did u get ur guards replaced or flared to gtr style?

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