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Hi All,

Thanks for all those who attended. Was a great day, with a good turnout. Just over 60 cars in total.

Was great to see some new faces to the club and even familiy members.

Tops effort to those who put in the effort and having their cars nice n shiny.

Thanks to all the poeple involved in organising the event, a big pat on the back for the SAU crew.

The BBQ was a bit frustrating but all good in the end, sorry for the delays. Looking forward to some good photos, specially of the ace cars and that porn 34

Looking forward to seeing everyone next Saturday as well

Please post up any comments, feedback and photos!!!!

:thanks:

:D

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Awesome day today - had a heap of fun. Good to meet some new people and see a great turnout; some awesome skylines + non-skylines out there.

Thankyou to all the people responsible for organising this event - well done + kudos on the awesome loaction :D

Can't wait for future events :thanks:

Cheers,

Steve.

Well I have to say that was a great day. The turnout and venue was just awesome. It looked fantastic down there. Big kudos to our mighty club President Jamezilla for getting us this great location.

Also a big thanks to everyone that came down to the day. It was great to see a whole bunch of cars and people that we don't get to see around the club on many of our other events.

was a good day, the sun shone down nicely on the day, if only that cold breeze didnt keep making me cold and stirring up all that dust I took a few pictures, will post them up when i get a chance to resize them to a friendly level :thanks: Good to see so many members out there ...

good effort for paul on the bbq that seems to cook for one, and its irish ignighting flame, (turned itself off)

I should of bought a hat though :D

Great day...got sun burnt...good to meet some new members.

I was looking though my camera and found Bazzaro Mavric at Fed Square...hehe check it out...also notice the top...its mav...no wait is not.

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That was a superb find! Mav consider it payback for that txt! :thanks:

Well done to the organisers, was very smooth even in the face of the surprise fun run. Had a great day.

If doing again, my only feedback would be possibly to use the marquee and have some kind of club banner up as I had 2 sets of people ask why the cars were there. If we had a big SAU logo on the roof of the marquee or that skylinesaustralia.com banner up, it might inform more people.

Excellent event, well done to everyone and great to see so many cars out. :D

Great day - PHAT 32's n'all.. :D

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25 High Res 700 pixel wide images here of show on melbourne based server

http://www.citynotebookcentre.com.au/SAU-V...Nov26/index.htm

team bbq FTW.

thanks to everyone who organized the event. was a great place to have it.

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Noice pics!!! I've joined em :D

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Big congrats to teh SAU VIC team today. Such a awesome place for a show and shine!!! Well done to the guys and girls on the bbq.

Thanx for a great day.:thanks:

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