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Seemed like a stack of fun out there. The wet weather probably made it even more fun :)

I was there to take a look see (my girlfriend and i had the black Labrador puppy with us) and got quite a few pics.

Is there anyone here that had plates on their cars that doesnt want photos put up on the internet? I dont know how to use any form of photo shop properly and would wreck the pics trying to remove the plates :(

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What a fantastic day. Big Big BIG thanks to the organsiers and people who make this happen! :thumbsup:

Lol @ the photo.

Him & the White R34 gtr looked awesome out there towards the afternoon.

Does anyone know if the owner of the White R33 GTR with bronze wed or work rims is on here?

Keen to know the turbo setup on his Rb26.

cheers

That is my car.

Quick spec list:

GT block, Tomei 2.8, HKS GT RS's, Tomei 270 @ 10.25, E85, ID 2000 injectors. All the rest of the crap doesnt really matter.

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Well folks, I have lots and lots of video to edit. I think I got some really good footage so I just need to sort out some time to do the editing.

Hey Bored33, I've got footage of your car doing a 4 wheel skid smok'n the fronts in addition to the rears. Nice show!

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Just wanted to thank all the people that let me have a steer today Eric, Anna, Cass, Sean, Jay.. ESPECIALLY aaron in his Evo, some of the best fun ive had with a car at texi, But by all the clapping I got im sure you all loved it too haha

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massive thanks to all the SAU volunteers for running an awesome day despite the weather. :worship: exceptionally well organised, BBQ hit the spot, massive skids.. when's the next one? :thumbsup: (rhetorical question, i know when it is... not soon enough!!)

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THANK YOU SO MUCH ALL THE PEEPS FROM SAU AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED TODAY!!!!!

Was a great day. Thank you Eric for the GOPRO cant wait to see my footage. Finally did my first real donuts today in my 33 with smoke, and even won a head to head whilst including a donut (extra style points :P ) Anyhoo great day even with a bit of wet, great turn out everyone well behaved. very impressed and envious of the R33 GTR with the internal gate which sounds external how i <3 that sound! Bring on the next one in September!

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Like everyone else, I had a ball! and the outback steak house feed and talk was great, will definately do that again.

Big thanks to the organisers too!

Was able to take a few future SAU guys for a spin too and I'm sure they had a ball too.

Nice pics Matt! :laugh:.

And thanks for the ride Paul, that 33 is nuts, can't wait for the -5's!

I'll post a youtube link to the movies I took soon.

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Thanks Luke for the use of your socket set re: the SAU trolley DIY assembly.

Hope you got everything back.

And did you get your Membership forms?

Pleasure to meet Olivia

I trust you other guys who asked for membership forms will support the club and benifit heaps! :thumbsup:

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Seemed like a stack of fun out there. The wet weather probably made it even more fun :)

I was there to take a look see (my girlfriend and i had the black Labrador puppy with us) and got quite a few pics.

Is there anyone here that had plates on their cars that doesnt want photos put up on the internet? I dont know how to use any form of photo shop properly and would wreck the pics trying to remove the plates :(

Puppeh was so cute! I meant to have a pat but I think I was always inside a car when I went past you guys lol

I had a great day.... checked out the EC twilight drifting the night before since us Canberra ppl stayed near there.... and Texi was a million times more entertaining (as usual :P ). Nice to meet a few new faces today too. The BBQ was a nearly massive FAIL haha... but we have some McGuyvers in the club who got it going. Time for a new one I think!

Thanks to everyone I jumped in a car with.. especially the Tats Mobile! :D

HUUUUUUUUUGE thanks to all the helpers and organisers :cheers:

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after 2 days straight with no sleep this is what i came up with, i managed to get some crappy in-car vids.

it was a good day but i had to leave early because of how wrecked i was,

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