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After our recent success at Melbourne Auto Salon 2003

I've noticed we have had quite an increase of new members to the SAU VIC forums.

A big welcome to you all!

Feel free to post up any questions u have and our friendly boys and girls will be more than happy to try an answer them as best as they can.

Also dont forget to add ur profile and piccie to the SAU forum goers thread!!

I know this is a lil late but better late than never.

I'd like to thank our beautiful SAU promo girls on the wonderful job the did over the 2 longggg days!

You all looked absolutely stunning and had great big smiles to go with it

Thank u girlies!

Esp Nikki, Lori and Katie and Laura for u'r dedication to both days and any others I have forgotten

All up I think we had about 18 promo girls over the two days!

You all did a fantastic job!

Congrats to Nikki for winning Miss Dyno Queen on Saturday and Laura for getting singled out to do a photoshoot for the Autosalon mag! And to u darling Dave for your sweetttt beast of a beast RBDETT!!

And thank u also to Bennie Dave and Sam from BMT!!

And the biggest congrats and thank you too all the boys and girls who participated and volunteered to make SAU/BMT's first year in the Autosalon an absolutely fantastic one!! :uh-huh: Such a great team effort!! :grouphug:

edit: ahhh much better, i took the liberty of pressing the capslock key for ya ambz :(... luv, Shan

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Originally posted by MzDfectd

ESP NIKKI, LORI AND KATIE AND LAURA FOR UR DEDICATION TO BOTH DAYS and ANY OTHER I HAVE FORGOTTEN

*cough*jacqui*cough* :D

mmm... yes... i've noticed lots of new posters too !

should make for some even BIGGER MEETS now!!

But posting in CAPS will probably scare them all off now ya know :(:)

hehe!

Originally posted by Ait

Yes...that key next to the 'A' on your keyboard. Pressing that really helps. ;)

I've seen that red calibra along dandenong road a couple of times already. With the loud exhaust and AMBZ....hahaha, get yourself an S14!

and who might u spastically be???

were u looking at my tail lights cause i absolutely spastically ripped u to pieces??

ahahahaahahaha

my cars been off the road for ages dude so wen was this?

haha yes your caps fetish drove me spastically spastic so I spasmed my fingers over the keyboard and edited your spastic writing to non caps... (actually i jus copied into word and converted to sentence case) :D

Yeah I'm new - and admit to finding out about you guys from MAS.

Im still waiting for my DAMN COMPLIANCE PLATE that was due last Monday, then Wed, then Fri, then yesterday......

Anyways - once that turns up I will have a heap of questions as my soon to be new car is still stock and so I will be calling on the expert advise that can be found here!

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