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some 300km's later .............................. :)

looked fantastic guys! well done to all of you involved for a successful event!!!

it seems as though the day went very smoothly and the heavens didnt open up as it ominously looked to have early on!!!

was well received by all which is a great thing!!! so from the words of antonio samaranch - this has been the best SnS ever!!! :D : :D

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I'd also like to put out a big thank you to Lozza150 who organised the Radio Advertising for this HUGE AWESOME event. We wouldn't have recieved the amount of people at this event if it wasn't for him.

Plus to the Central Coast locals that came out and made this event a success (just proves that not everone on the coast is a bogan at Terrigal on Thursday nights).

Also to Mingara for letting us use a lot of their facilites for this day.

And to the rest of the Organising committee, thanks for letting me help you guys with some of the organsing. I knew it was going to be a challange in organising some of the local stuff so I was happy to help out whereever I could.

Fantastic Day guys, lets make the next one even bigger..

Beaut day for Speed and we got stacks of pics although both Mark (the photographer) and I are toast.

Can't believe the turnout and so many really high quality cars as well! We have gotten a couple of feature cars out of this event and keep your eyes peeled around the 7th of June for SPEED 13.

Tops day blokes, now I'm off to buy shares in an Aloe Vera farm...

Well done to the organising committee. But the main kudos must go to Dan. The effort you put in for this was above and beyond the call. :P

The turn out was fantastic, I'm just sorry I had to work in the morning and didn't see it when the massive crowds were there. I was very relieved when I spoke to Dan in the morning and he informed me that there were 48 entries! :uh-huh:

It was great to see everyone pitching in at the end of the day and helping out too.

I'll echo Tosh's thanks to Jo-Ann from Powerplay for really promoting this event with her customers.

Thanks again to all the sponsors for providing the prizes and helping the make the day the great success it was.

Now to start thinking about next year....

Just adding my thanks to everyone who put the effort in, it was really good to see. I left Wagga at 4:30 in the morning and hammered it up there but as hard as that was, it wasn't a patch on what some of you guys did.

Thanks HEAPS! :P

Take the 'gtr' out of the URL and you will get the thumbnails (which don't work) but if you click on a thumbnail, the image comes up ! :(

Spectacular day out guys, the turnout in particular was awesome :P

HGE thanks to all the "officals" who put the day together.

Our pics are up at http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/gtr/shownshine.htm

(Oh, and I look like a lobster too, but it was worth it :P )

Where's my best interior award :confused:

pardon my stupidity

but I can't seem to find any pics for the day. yanno, like a whole bunch of pics?!

cheers, MARK

a couple of my pics are in the show and shine gallery

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...t=552&password=

nobody else has uploaded yet...

cmon ya slackers!

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