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Congratulations Kat (aka GTRKat)

...for winning the Prize of "Best R32" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

Your personally signed Award Certificate by Mr Mark Skaife has just 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.

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

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Congratulations Matt (aka God_speed)

...for winning the Prize of "Best R33" at the R34 GT-R 10th ANNIVERSARY Cruise.

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

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

And many thanks from us for Maps, Voting Forms, Weather Reports, Ideas of Presentation and Graphic Design of the Certificates!

Congratulations Fernando Whierl

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

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

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

Tell me yourself if they are Lenso D1R Time Attack pls.

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

Congratulations Gerry Kolaitis

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

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

Please PM me for best method of collection/despatch. I also need your full name and vehicle specifications for the Certificate (eg R34 GT-R V-Spec etc)

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

Congratulations Dominic Russo

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

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

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

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

Congratulations Anthony Ly (aka AH_HUH)

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

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

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

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

Big congrats to all the winners!

+1 for pics of each. Being from Canberra for the most part I have no idea who owned what and would be nice to see which cars came up :D

Was great to catch up with some of you act ppl. Good to see the bug has spread far into the heart of the country. Congrats to you GRTkat for the prize win and to all others who won. Made the trip from canbera well worht the effort for you guys. See you all for the R33GTR cruise next year. ;)

Possible to post one picture of those cars who won??

For those who did not attend..

yes i know theres heaps of pics in the other thread.. but i wanna see the cars which won

thanks

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Hi Sid

You would have had a field day with your photography skills!

I am off work tomorrow so I will try and compile pictures of the winners then post them up.

Cheers.

I know im quite sad that i missed out on the opportunity :P

Please organise another one soon for me :down: hahaha

But there's a few photographers in there who took some great shots so im glad i could see all the beautiful cars!!

No worries take your time and post it up whenever!!

ta

Guys,

Its Fernando Whierl...not wells

Thank Goodness for +Edit Nick.

and I trust Fernando would've corrected me too hehe...

Tez

Terry, the correct spelling is Wiehrl, and as the other Nick said, he can be contacted at BBM motorsports.

Hi Sid

You would have had a field day with your photography skills!

I am off work tomorrow so I will try and compile pictures of the winners then post them up.

Cheers.

Cannot wait :down:

Still waiting :P

When do we get there Uncle Shane? :)says we in back seat

Terry, the correct spelling is Wiehrl, and as the other Nick said, he can be contacted at BBM motorsports.

Thanks Nick,

I've contacted the workshop to-day. Left a message for Fernando to E-mail me with his details. :thumbsup:

The OFFICIAL AWARD CERTIFICATES will be mailed out 4th May...

with our Congratulations, but better still...

with Skaifey's signature! :thumbsup:

Tez

PS Hopefully, some of the prizewinners who haven't replied yet (because they're from workshops) can PM me soon and join Skylines Australia in the process.

The staff on SAU are tireless workers. I've tried to make contact as best I can. Got mates to do the rest?

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All Official Award Certificates have been sent out by Reg'd Mail to-day :happy:

They are on Premium Photographic paper of Business Letter size which is a fraction shorter than A4, but a bit wider than A4.

It'll fit an A4 frame if you bend over the top or bottom by about 3mm.

Otherwise, it can look outstanding if it's properly framed with 'mat decorating' around it.

Remember to post up your framed Pic!

And thanks to all for participating & voting. I had no chance to do it myself; but I hear that several results were very close!




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