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Many Thanks to Jim Richards & Fred Gibson for their time but...

they had fun because of the Members, Sponsors, Workshops, Car Clubs who attended and frequent SAU.

Anyway thanks to you guys too. :thumbsup:

This is an easy and pleasurable event to organise when there is such good communication between the Execs and Terry Ashwood.

DVD disks x3 can be asked for from the Exec. if you missed out. I'll let Eric (President) handle logistics on that.

Some couldn't come because they're from the ACT and further away in NSW, and this event always needs to be on a Sunday.

#1. Fred Gibson's dissertation about how Gibson Motorsport was stitched together as a true team with tru team spirit

# 2. Jim Richards in tandem with Fred Gibson and how the inventiveness, homologation and hard work took their cars to the top

# 3. Question Time which uproarious laughter!

Pics time too, now...

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Really good night, great food, bring on the pics.

Fred is always good for a laugh.

Can't access your pics Hamiltonau.

not sure why mang, i made it public and a few randoms have tagged themselves in it. Be warned though, i will not hesitate to request friends of any names that pop up in there :cheers:

regretting not bidding on the GTR jacket now, that thing looked sweet!

awesome dinner as usual! me and the ms's had a ball! here are a few of the shots i got in :) all and more are available in full res at http://www.rodriguesphotography.com

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31, 32, 33 and 34 lineup :)

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all the little kids were happy to get a autograph-

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good old fezza appearance-

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all these photos and ALOT more are available on http://www.rodriguesphotography.com

AWESOME photos Joel! :thumbsup: Didn't click with me that we actually had 31/2/3/4 in order

And typical Ferrari driver parking in the disabled spot hey :P

cheers mate :) lol yea, didn't notice either until i went to take a photo of that 31 and happened to notice :D

bahahaha yea, i actually commented on the disabled parking to the ms's and made sure i snuck it into the photo ;)

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