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just wana 2nd all of the above, great day, we scored some excellent weather aye. Great to see all the familiar and not so familiar faces, was glad the cruise up there was a little here and there, cos with a baby in the back i was never gonna get to play anyway, so i had fun navigating

Also BIG HI to the other 4door 33's who came (i think i saw two others) Always great to see more of them.(my misses also took some great pics-will post them up later)

http://flic.kr/p/aGGnsM -----My Car

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Congrats Noel and Team! I've been to a couple of SCCs over the years and this year was by far one of the most organised and fun drives! Ending at Lakeside with the parade lap was awesome!

See if you can include some Happy Laps next year :):thumbsup:

ok thats who you were. must get a better look at your F31 when it is at JDMST again.

my images are going up now. lot of cruise and track images

they should be here:

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/SCC11/WEB-SHOW/images'>http://www.audioexpress.com.au/SCC11/WEB-SHOW/images

RAW images

http://www.audioexpress.com.au/SCC11/WEB-SHOW/

slide show.

tell me if I have permission errors.

Congrats Noel and Team! I've been to a couple of SCCs over the years and this year was by far one of the most organised and fun drives! Ending at Lakeside with the parade lap was awesome!

See if you can include some Happy Laps next year :):thumbsup:

that is a given!!

ha it didn't go without casualties,

spewing i missed out on the whole event I did receive some friendly support from some members would have been awesome to be there!

not a problem. that was the reason I was running tail on the group. was steve busy?

not a problem. that was the reason I was running tail on the group. was steve busy?

Yep I couldnt get through to him so I got one of my local crew to pick me up and take me back to archerfield,

cheers for the help mate! I shouda taxied it to lakeside\

My pics here:

http://s110.photobuc...5m0/SCC%202011/

Apologies if it is a bit V-centric :)

good shots. for a car was wasnot meant to be there mine has ended up in a lot of photos..

What a brilliant day - loved the drive (getting lost and the billion u-turns we did was BS though), loved the laps (my driving arm was quite red last night but is now just brown :D) and stoked with the outcome. Well done organisers!!!

I have really enjoyed looking at everyones pics also - top job guys :thumbsup:

What a brilliant day - loved the drive (getting lost and the billion u-turns we did was BS though), loved the laps (my driving arm was quite red last night but is now just brown :D) and stoked with the outcome. Well done organisers!!!

I have really enjoyed looking at everyones pics also - top job guys :thumbsup:

I remember seeing you guys drive past at one point, going in the opposite direction to where the main pack was going

had a chuckle

ha it didn't go without casualties,

spewing i missed out on the whole event I did receive some friendly support from some members would have been awesome to be there!

LOL, went for a drive up Mt Mee yesterday and saw you getting loaded onto the tilt tray on Clear Mtn Rd

Was that RSVP/ Samford garage who towed you?

Again, sorry guys.

Double posting in this thread so no one misses out on their car.

I have uploaded all the requested photos and some of my own picks here: http://mezmamedia.com/richie/photos/sau_scc_2011_rich_small/

These are not the HIGH RES files. I'll message those back who have already messaged me with the high-res version of which is in the above link.

Cheers guys

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