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Yeah, I had a run-in with a Mercedes station-wagon who refused to get the fcuk out of the right lane, even though he had a line of cars banked up behind him.

Bloody sunday drivers :chairshot

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I just wanted to put in a big public thanks to Jaala, Mel, Jodie, Kel, Duncan, Andrew, Dan, Neil, Jase (and cousin - Dion?), Christian, Ian, Mitch, Mars, Nick and anyone else I've forgotten.

Also thanks for coming to all of the entrants and thanks for the thanks from everyone too.

Rukus - we did try to give out that sort of award. We gave some APX Lightweight wheel nuts to someonstolecc for best drift damage, about 10 tshirts, stickers and other bits and pieces for other random things.

There was only supposed to be one prize for each category but with R33 GTST on first count there was a tie with ULOOOK and MPH459 so www.fueltank.com.au donated an APX Titanium gear knob for second prize. 1st prize was a Turbosmart Stealth series BOV. I didn't realise until today that Malcolms car was only one point behind in third place. It goes to show the quality we had.

Yeah, I had a run-in with a Mercedes station-wagon who refused to get the fcuk out of the right lane, even though he had a line of cars banked up behind him.

Bloody sunday drivers :chairshot

Typical German car owner/driver -- think they own the god damn road :)

There's gotta be some photos of VNOM somewhere.  That car was awesome.  It was a show stopper without an engine bay redo, imagine what it would have done otherwise.

ye it was nice

faves of mine were CYIFLY and the black r32 gtr with the single turbo (i think it was a t51r?)

great day,

adam sorry i couldnt help out more, i had to leave early as there was a problem at home :)

VNOM, did you here that thing. alot of work there for some great results, looks awesome.

couldnt believe the quanitity and quality.

well done everyone

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