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Please find below the winners of the awards presented to attendees at the R34 GT-R Anniversary Show'N'Shine on Sunday 26 April 2009 at Mt. Wilson

Best R34 GT-R - Herman Urrola (the promo blue R34)

Best R34 (Non-GTR) - Stan (satanic)

Best R34 Concourse - Terry T (Terry_GT-R34)

Best Exterior - Che (Bakes)

Best ICE/Hi-Fi - Steve Phillips (of Steve's AutoBarn)

Best R32 - Kat (GTRKat)

Best R33 - Matt T (God_Speed)

Best Wheels - Fernando Wells

Best Engine Bay - Gerry Kolaitis (of AutoStyle)

Best Interior - Dominic Russo (of AutoStyle)

Best Non-Skyline - Anthony Ly (AH_HUH)

Congratulations to the abovenamed!! Please don't lose your certificates as they will be needed in exchange for the official ones signed by Mark Skaife.

Mods, please don't delete. Just want to announce the winners of the awards for those who missed the presentation.

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This thread will be used to announce when the Official Mark Skaife signed Certificates are 'IN'...

and then PM me.

The prizes were very pleasing to the eye as well!

See Terry it IS worthwhile cleaning the INSIDE of your wheels as well as the outside... :bunny: And buying rims with spokes thin enough to let you do that. :)

Bakes

Terry accepted your and Steve Phillips' awards on your behalf. Please liaise with him re arrangements to get your certificates and prizes.

I think it would be best off until Tez receives the awards signed by Skaife then hands it to you and Steve.

Bakes

Terry accepted your and Steve Phillips' awards on your behalf. Please liaise with him re arrangements to get your certificates and prizes.

I think it would be best off until Tez receives the awards signed by Skaife then hands it to you and Steve.

Must try to get Bakes' "Fast & Furious" shirt (1 of his prizes) stretched a bit more. It's even too small for the mannequin that I use on the passenger's seat for the T2 lane.

Hey Gang

Please find below the winners of the awards presented to attendees at the R34 GT-R Anniversary Show'N'Shine on Sunday 26 April 2009 at Mt. Wilson

Best R34 GT-R - Herman Urrola (the promo blue R34)

Best R34 (Non-GTR) - Stan (satanic)

Best R34 Concourse - Terry T (Terry_GT-R34)

Best Exterior - Che (Bakes)

Best ICE/Hi-Fi - Steve Phillips (of Steve's AutoBarn)

Best R32 - Kat (GTRKat)

Best R33 - Matt T (God_Speed)

Best Wheels - Fernando Wells

Best Engine Bay - Gerry Kolaitis (of AutoStyle)

Best Interior - Dominic Russo (of AutoStyle)

Best Non-Skyline - Anthony Ly (AH_HUH)

Congratulations to the abovenamed!! Please don't lose your certificates as they will be needed in exchange for the official ones signed by Mark Skaife.

Mods, please don't delete. Just want to announce the winners of the awards for those who missed the presentation.

Hey guys, can anyone please describe Fernando Wells' wheels? Make / model? I can't remember the car and would like to know what is so special about them :P

Also, can anyone describe Steve's in-car entertainment / stereo equipment? Never saw inside his car.

Seriously though all prizes (except R33 :D ) thoroughly deserved, thanks to anyone who voted for my beast.

Congratulations Herman Urriola [email protected]

...for winning the Prize of "Best R34 GT-R" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

Your personally signed Award Certificate by Mr Mark Skaife has now arrived by registered mail :D

Please PM me for best method of collection/despatch. I also need your full name and exact vehicle type for the Certificate (eg. V-Spec etc)

Congrats from myself, Eugene, Shanil, Matt, Shehan, Nick, Raf on the Organising Committee!

Hey guys, can anyone please describe Fernando Wells' wheels? Make / model? I can't remember the car and would like to know what is so special about them :P

Also, can anyone describe Steve's in-car entertainment / stereo equipment? Never saw inside his car.

Seriously though all prizes (except R33 :D ) thoroughly deserved, thanks to anyone who voted for my beast.

Matt,

His wheels were Lenso D1R time attack editions.

If you contact him at BBM Motorsports he'll help you out

Congratulations Stan (aka satanic)

...for winning the Prize of "Best R34" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

Your personally signed Award Certificate by Mr Mark Skaife has now arrived by registered mail :D

Please PM me for best method of collection/despatch. I also need your full name and vehicle description for the Certificate.

Congrats from myself, Eugene, Shanil, Matt, Shehan, Nick, Raf on the Organising Committee!

Congratulations Che (aka Bakes)

...for winning the Prize of "Best Exterior" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

Your personally signed Award Certificate by Mr Mark Skaife has now arrived by registered mail :D

Please PM me for best method of collection/despatch. I also need your full name and vehicle specification for the Certificate (eg. V-Spec etc)

Congrats from myself, Eugene, Shanil, Matt, Shehan, Nick, Raf on the Organising Committee!

Congratulations Steve Philips (of Steve's Autobarn Blackheath 02-47877172)

...for winning the Prize of "Best R34 ICE/Hi-Fi" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

Your personally signed Award Certificate by Mr Mark Skaife has now arrived by registered mail :D

Please PM me for best method of collection/despatch. I also need your full name and vehicle specification for the Certificate (eg V-Spec etc)

Congrats from myself, Eugene, Shanil, Matt, Shehan, Nick, Raf on the Organising Committee!

Matt,

His wheels were Lenso D1R time attack editions.

If you contact him at BBM Motorsports he'll help you out

Thanks Nick. I was checking out those rims on the day as it happens. Can only agree with the votes on that one :D . I also liked Terry's Advan RGs, Bakes' bling bling GTCs and the white LMGT4s on Steve's Bayside R34 look great.




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