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Im uploading a video of all the cars there today onto youtube. will post link when done :blink:

its 760MB BIG LOL... its epic quality though !

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I dropped in with the few spare minutes i had today and was surprised with the quality turn out. was nice to see two cars entered that were previously owned be me! Congrats for the top event SAU!

I dropped in with the few spare minutes i had today and was surprised with the quality turn out. was nice to see two cars entered that were previously owned be me! Congrats for the top event SAU!

hey man didnt even see you there. i was shopping for a little bit.

did your miss's try to hotwire my car ?

So much for the bleek weather forecast...turned out to be a perfect day for a show n shine.

Next one definitely needs to be more central to encourage some west siders to enter as well...

Agreed.... :blink:

So many nice cars there today. Congrates to everyone for making this show one of the biggest the club has ever held.

Was good to catch up with everyone, hope to see you all again at the next event.

Nice pics people, keep them coming.

Yeah was good to catch up with the usual suspects, haven't seen you all for ages!!!!!

Awesome turnout and big thanks to Ash and the committee for organising the event....

Good to see the club going strong....

R32big boy: Awesome shots mate, you must be a pro. You been hanging around with Joel??? :blink:

here's my pics: http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p161/sa...ow%20n%20shine/

some nice cars on display today. the silver 33 gtr and 34 NUR would be my fav's, both were super clean with nice mods. i want a gtr now.

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