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Sorry to all club members and fellow committee members for not attending. Unfortunately I had other duties that I committed to and could not break :D.

I am a bit bewildered why a thread like this has not been posted in the last 24hrs, especially for such a large event. So that went on and how was the day's events? Pics would also be great :)

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Al, it wasn't as huge as other events, nevertheless it was good to catch up with the everybody over a snag and drink...

Weather was great too, I'm bloody burnt.....

There were a lot of regular members who didn't attend, Scotsman, inark, funkey, and yourself... weaksauce!!!!

I was partying up in Surfers Paradizzle while this was all going down, so yeah... pics or ban for the lot of you.

So you are what they cool a toolie? :)

Had someone call about the car in the morning so got scrubbing on it and he viewed it in the afternoon. Coming back tonight for a second look with someone else so fingers crossed. Unfortunately it wrote off doing anything else Sunday, appologies people and hope it was a good event. ;)

I was partying up in Surfers Paradizzle while this was all going down, so yeah... pics or ban for the lot of you.

Do i smell a schoolies adventure? Ahh that brings back memories....

Sorry i couldnt come also, no licence :)

hey even i rocked up! and you guys need to find this stuff called sunscreen!! (thanks bec :) )

:) No probs Ferni.

And yeah listening to Rosco tell the story behind the 32 was funny as!!!

Great weather and good to meet some new people.

Top marks to Ash for cooking for everyone.

Why does everyone get so sunburnt?

Im hardly BLEK by nature. I got a little rosy on my neck which is just about brown already!

And for those that said they were coming and didnt - weak.

That is all

the back of your neck was a bit red when you were leaving ash!

i got some sun on shoulders and face again

:) No probs Ferni.

And yeah listening to Rosco tell the story behind the 32 was funny as!!!

Great weather and good to meet some new people.

Top marks to Ash for cooking for everyone.

Great to meet some new faces (as i havnt been in attendance to many SAU events of late) and im glad my stories ammused. I swear every word was true.....i think there was mention of a TV minni-series or something :)

JAG---------MAN YOUR CAR IS HOT!!

Z Tune Baby

Great to meet some new faces (as i havnt been in attendance to many SAU events of late) and im glad my stories ammused. I swear every word was true.....i think there was mention of a TV minni-series or something  :P

JAG---------MAN YOUR CAR IS HOT!!

Z Tune Baby

Thanks Rosco, now hurry up and get your beast on the road!!!!!!!!!!

So you are what they cool a toolie? :D

not really... I was at surfers delivering my R32 GTS to the young lady that bought it, and picking up the J-Spec widebody R33 that hidden away in Nerang (close to surfer's) to bring back to melb. three of us did a little roadtrip up on friday and left on monday. I jumped out in Syd and the other two kept going, and I'm up in Syd till the 13th coz the olds wanted me to spend my birthday with em.

The good news is that instead of the VIC christmas party, I'll be at the SAU NSW christmas party this Saturday :)

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