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Awesome awesome day! so many more cars entered than last year..

Results I can remember

Best R34 GTR went to 'MAD GTR'

Best R34 GTT went to 'VNOM'

Best R33 GTR went to 'GTR026'

Best R33 GTST went to 'MPH 459'

Best R32 GTR went to 'DINZLR'

Best R32 GTST went to '2GU UP'

Best R31 went to 'NSV102'

Best DR30 went to 'APX11W'

Best Classic went to '30379H' KPGC10 GTR

Best Exterior went to 'CYIFLY' R34 GTR

Best Interior went to 'VNOM' R34 GT-t

Best Non Skyline went to 'MIZ20T' S14 200sx with RB26

Best Engine Bay went to 'MIZ20T' S14 200sx with RB26

People's Choice went to 'ML1179' R33 GTS-t

Pretty sure there all correct..will load up pics

First real big meet that I've been to since joining this forum... can't say that I'm one bit disappointed! Even scored myself a sticker~

Cruise up was awesome, except for that f*$king rock that shot into my bonnet leaving a chip - not happy at all about that.

Overall show was top rated, never seen so many Skylines in one day let alone one meet... Seeing some of the really modified cars was extremely inspiring; which was the actual intention for entering this (to get ideas and inspiration).

Cruise back down was kinda lonely, only one other 32 :P

All I can say is those who won those prizes, well done! Those who organized the event, excellent job! And those who couldn't make it up, you missed out big time... but I'm sure there'll be next year to plan for~

What a great day!!!!!

Had heaps of fun. Great to see so many lines in one location at one time . Congrats to all the winners.

Thanks to all involved in the organisation of the day, it went really well.

Cant wait for the next one!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks

Adam

p.s The dark grey 32 4door is mine.

What a great day!

I was shotgun in adams R32 4 Door

Today was the first Skyline event i have been to and i have to say it was very well run event, except for our early mud bog incident hahaha

Well done to the winners, judging would have been very difficult because there were so many nice cars.

I will post a few pics shortly

Cheers

Ben

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