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special congrats go to Cara for organizing, and collecting a trophy which was a huge achievement based upon the large amount of cars in the show today.

Ruby for storming up to the mike when no one was looking.. to enlighten a few thousand people about SAU, oops forgot the R31

Sunscreen,, on a sunny day

and for everone who showed up to make this one of the bigger dispays

and for SAU to get a runner up club presentation,, over all the clubs, hords of domestic cars.

nice to day to chat to all. ready for the next show..lol

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thanks to everyone that came today and made the SAU display happen.........Runner Up Best Club is a well deserved pat on the back for all of you for making it happen :)

i am sunburnt. however thank you to troy for providing the sunscreen.... :thumbsup:

i still cant believe i won Miss New Age lol......... :D :D

i got a heap of pics, but ill post up a couple now and ill go thru the rest later and choose the good ones to post up :thanks:

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Came along for a quick look. Took a few pics...

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The rest are at http://photos.jay019.com/OSNA_2009-03-28/

Didnt end up staying long cause the kids were getting restless, but was good to see some real nice cars out.

Got some top ideas for the Skyline Nationals for next year (all ages bouncy castle anyone? :thumbsup:)

The SAU display was pretty nice. Wasnt too keen on that sticker covered skyline tho. lol.

Ooh, and sweet, loved the R31 GTS2! Nice bloke who owns it too.

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Was an excellent day! Great effort by all to be out and about so early on a saturday morning. And a big cheers to Cara for organising the whole day, and Ruby for his world class SAU awareness speach.

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Heatstroke + tired = bad..............mmmmmmmmmmk.

Was a good day... went on a wee little bit too long I reckon... was getting a little bit restless and shitty towards the end due to the heat hahaha

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mayb i shoulda put my bowzer teddy on the engine :blink:

most entrants = most cash put towards event

i would have picked them aswell if i was the judges ensures it will be around next year

there plastic trophys, next time skip show and use your entrant money to buy 1 :D

i had a couple of people at the show come talk to me about the GTR. i reckon that kind of kudos is worth more than a trophy.

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A few photos,, my wireless net is slower then a non educated, no teeth, crack head, mullet cut, bogan in a 6cyl N/A Carbie Forden (=ford or holden)the day after being cut off centrelink

when it improves I'll post more up. including a holden ute with purple long hair fur on the dash..lol add to the hall of shame

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was an awesome day! one of the best events i have been too. around 300 cars i think it was?

Happy to take home "best presented car in club display" :blink:

Was good to meet/catch up with some fellow members who love to talk shit just as much as i do. Steve, your a f**king laugh, best gay accent ever. Trying to convince the mrs to get that 4 door 34 off ya :D

Thanks for organising again Cara, awesome day.

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was an awesome day! one of the best events i have been too. around 300 cars i think it was?

Happy to take home "best presented car in club display" :blink:

Was good to meet/catch up with some fellow members who love to talk shit just as much as i do. Steve, your a f**king laugh, best gay accent ever. Trying to convince the mrs to get that 4 door 34 off ya :D

Thanks for organising again Cara, awesome day.

JJJJJJJJJJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz Damo oooohhhhhhh thanks alot:)

Ill PM you a link to that 4door 34

Over & Out

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Thanks for an awesome day had a great time, great job cara on organising it and winning the miss new age. looking forward to the nest one

thanks guys

Also from the missus (sara) she had a great time to :(

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