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Awesome weekend. Nice photos Shan.

The FAs won the following trophies:

Outright HP Dyno Challenge - New AutoSalon record of 617rwkw

6 Cylinder RWD Dyno Challenge - Nige's Supra - 574 rwkw

6 Cylinder AWD Dyno Challenge - Leewah GTR - 593 rwkw

Tough as Nails - Leewah GTR

Smooth As Silk - Nige's Supra

Club With Attitude

Thanks to all who were involved in the SAU stands who helped us out make this MAS the best yet.

Oh yeah, and a personal thanks for the car stands for the weekend. They were invaluable in pulling out an putting in front shafts :)

see shan u tool thats why i told u not to use the flash... cause they come out shite.

You definitely should use the flash, but one that will actually make the distance. Otherwise you need to have a sturdy tripod and a bunch of guys who can stand still for a few seconds.

Nahh - leewah - I think we got most awesome club display or something?

 

It wasn't club with attitude...

 

PS - As mentioned - nice to meet you guys - I'll have to come out on a few more cruises.

 

matt

Oooooops, my mistake.

BTW, OT, Matt, who has the trophy

Great work to everyone who helped with the stand or came along to give moral support.

Cograts to the Fangers - excellent work to scoop the trophy pool :D

Must have a debrief (drinky drinky) very soon :)

I have no voice left - and need a snooze...

You definitely should use the flash, but one that will actually make the distance. Otherwise you need to have a sturdy tripod and a bunch of guys who can stand still for a few seconds.

thats right... those flashes on our cameras are crap... all the ones i took came out fine cause the lighting was bright in there anyway which is why i never use it.

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