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Much, much better than last year. Shame I couldn't stay for longer than I would have liked, but being wrecked from work & an important day tomorrow didn't get to see as much of it as I wanted to. Got to see some friendly, familiar faces as well which was good :yes: Oh and Paul.

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i drove my mates vx that was dumped in its arse, along with his bodykit, i gave his extractors a good scratching over the speeds humps

one guy saw and shouted out "thats gotta hurt"

i shouted back, "who cares its only a commo" :ninja:

mate wasnt too happy tho :yes:

haha sam

was there sat from 11:30 till 3:30

had a few really interesting conversations with danny (Judged) and gav

saw leo and dan and paul and a few other guys

saw Kym and Kat as i left

then i spotted a white r33 with rays rims with plates sky2nv on the road that continues from riverside drive (whatever that is called - the road the convention centre is on anyway)

i parked right near the end of that road near a hotel - $7 all day parking FTW!!!

Not a bad show. I only spent an hour there though. Who ever had the blue 34 in the SAUWA stand that thing is bloody hot, really tidy bodykit. Even my gf was drooling over it and she isnt a skyline fan.

by n e chance was ur g/f like ewarin a dark blue top n u were holdin the camera?

i saw a couple keep walkin around ma car then takin p ho tos n stuff =P

Was orrite ^^. Got into the final battle at the juiced 2 stand! but lost :thumbsup: gave us an s14 to use....would have won if i had been able to use the r33 hahaha! BUt im happy got my SAU shirt woo woo! C-Red's 1JZ powered s14 was awse and def good to meet some of the skyline peeps!

Bok Bok, dude you own a R34 GTR, we are all happy to see such a great peice of motoring goddness willing to be seen next to our cars. It is a great car and dont go changing it to much it is great just the way it is. It was also great to see lots of SAUWA members at the show and hope to see you all out and about at the next cruise. Thanks to Dan the Man, micheal and paully for the effort to get things going.

By the way Mr Plod was out and about after the show and I did see him pull a couple of cars that had just come out of the show over to the side of the road. Of course didnt hang around as I had to sneek passed to get home myself. Such a big downer on what I would call a good weekend and show. Oh well, what can you do?

yeha tatlk about paranoia leavin the place:P

but is that the best they can do hang outside the front waitin for everyone tno drive out?

point of the show is for people to enjoy the show n show off their rides

i mean yeah there are idiots out there that ruin it for everyone but glad to see there were no road blackages :thumbsup:

n to the SAUWA guys thanks for organisin a spot in autosalon for us =)

u gusy did an awesome job n nice meetin u guys

Leo.

haha sam

was there sat from 11:30 till 3:30

had a few really interesting conversations with danny (Judged) and gav

saw leo and dan and paul and a few other guys

saw Kym and Kat as i left

then i spotted a white r33 with rays rims with plates sky2nv on the road that continues from riverside drive (whatever that is called - the road the convention centre is on anyway)

i parked right near the end of that road near a hotel - $7 all day parking FTW!!!

hehe Ash, I feel special now Kym & I were the only ones with capital letters in that sentence :cool:

Autosalon was good guys! 2 full days there was tiring and boring though - got today off to recover :) Congrats Paul for winning dyno comp! I was right on your tail thou... just 150kw less, no biggie :)

Excellent stand this year guys, very impressed.

SAUWA was one of the best there (but im a bit biased :cool: )...

I thing is i really think Autosalon organisers needed to showcase the dyno in the center (with extracter fans etc,etc), as sometimes you stuggle to even work out what car was on the dyno...

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