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Well done guys and congrats Shane, Anthony and Damo....well deserved.

EDIT: He was actually a very nice cop Matty.....shows what politeness can do.......and it doesn't hurt to have an old fart next to you, lol.

Well done guys and congrats Shane, Anthony and Damo....well deserved.

EDIT: He was actually a very nice cop Matty.....shows what politeness can do.......and it doesn't hurt to have an old fart next to you, lol.

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I liked SAPOL's approach to the show, I went and saw them at their tent, had a small chat...

Well done guys and congrats Shane, Anthony and Damo....well deserved.

EDIT: He was actually a very nice cop Matty.....shows what politeness can do.......and it doesn't hurt to have an old fart next to you, lol.

thats exactly it. i would have handled that the same way if u werent standing next to me i reckon. im always polite to the law :)

yep sure was an awesome display.....so many people at the show that knew me....it was like wtf who are you?? stuff lol

thanks for the tow matty really appreciate it mate....

yep sure was an awesome display.....so many people at the show that knew me....it was like wtf who are you?? stuff lol

thanks for the tow matty really appreciate it mate....

you crazy rapper/dancer whatever you are

Massive thanks to all entrants and to everyone who helped out. It was another great year to sit around talking crap around the very things that bring us all together.

I did NOT expect a trophy at all, so it was a nice surprise! Well done to the FPV Club for taking out best club display.

Massive thanks to all entrants and to everyone who helped out. It was another great year to sit around talking crap around the very things that bring us all together.

I did NOT expect a trophy at all, so it was a nice surprise! Well done to the FPV Club for taking out best club display.

damn damo that was a short year.....i will let sam know that valentines day is coming up soon again for her :down:

Massive thanks to all entrants and to everyone who helped out. It was another great year to sit around talking crap around the very things that bring us all together.

I did NOT expect a trophy at all, so it was a nice surprise! Well done to the FPV Club for taking out best club display.

THE FPV BOYS DO PUT ON A GOOD SHOW CONGRATS TO BOSCO AND BMAC

Bugger ... made me wish I was there even more :(

But Top Gear Live in Sydney was awesome anyway :down:

Congrats to the trophy winners :down:

I gotta get me a show t-shirt ... Damo/Shane, can you put one aside for me? :ermm:

No need to PM mate - they are $20 each for members, $25 for non-members. You can pick up from me anytime or I will have them (as well as hats, stickers etc) at the driving simulator event this Friday night at Hampstead Gardens. We have them in S, L, XL, and 2XL. Limited numbers of each size, so first in best dressed.

We would also like to congratulate James (JMW) for winning best presented Club car on the day He won a socket set for his efforts .

Thanks for that guys, was very unexpected :)

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