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Nope Jar - sorry.

Photoshop is something that has been somewhat lacking this year, so we thought we would try out a new category in its place "Rookie of the Year".

I thought i was a shoe-in again.... for this,

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Oh well, i did set the bar pretty high last year :rofl:

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And maybe stuff like this.....

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Please note that you don't have to vote in every category.

If your not sure on one, just skip it.

Even if you only vote on one category that's fine, you can even email us at a later stage if you want to add to your votes.

But you must email your votes through. Posting here wont be counted.

3. She'll buff right out award

The annual Mines Datsun trophy – those fences can jump out at anyone!

i reckon justins one is ideal for this....i believe his car jumped the fence on this occasion while doing a cartwheel

FYI - some members who have joined up in the past 12 months, which was requested for 2. Rookie of the year .

From this list, I can see a few standout members who regularly attend most club events and is always willing to help out a fellow member.

Browse through the list and see if there is someone you think is deserving of being the Rookie of the Year.

evade

mooabque

krudler

Jackman GTS4

matlowth

Meek34

BiGH

RA65R

Daz

ali-turko

spec r

Shano3000

pav34

FLYSLY

HypeR33

R32Gts-t

NURGTR

O-Y-K-B

Random Dude

Helio

Basti

Italiazr1

femno

Fooboy

Achoo

Ras1983

Dr-Envy

Nismo Racer

GTR2NV

Savage Bliss

TimChtrEvo

redliningr31 skyline

Mr. Anderson

buzbyu

Gun_metal_gtr32

hardman69

Nebz

Gazee

rexmad

syphon

fuzzy_scuz

B-rad33

Lance-R33 GTS-T-

robzilla

LAGWAGON

180….B

zorb_rules

SWINK33

(B1) MR_fanny

SKYHY

kremkennegger

jesiotrot

GTR-092

Finer6

Rickdog

r32_Penguin

some_cs_student

Min

filecon

Blade

MNTL

Nismo_GTS

Supra51

Stingray

nakedterror

Emsta2003

Bombtrack

Alexk

Leanbac

URAS

Yogi33

LinconsR33

RCVDamme

Topstage

Nylate

Tephra

sloutch

McCracken

Platinum33

DIMO

GTR_Stealth

JetR-32

Tomcio

R33SilverS2

Dilmah

dalostcambo

Lamps

Nissan_510

Jockey

Spec A

GTS4-32

JDM

Eron

MrBig

Jhocking

bobchob

EvoMoe

OZTME

Ashneel

Candy33

Justntime

emsta2003 should win the most posts's (aka dezz) award

and o-y-k-b should win the funniest person at autosalon

cmon guys get your votes in

its your club - vote for as much or as little as you can!!!!

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