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Its still on it will just be on in late November now so we'll remind everyone again once we have everything confirmed.

Early November may be a safer option, given all the Christmas parties at that time of year. (venue availability & attendance)

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The awards are still on

These will be presented at our December club meeting by our special guest.

Entries close 30th November 2005.

Please vote for whomever you feel is worthy of each of the categories.

You can even vote for yourself!

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Just a reminder guys to get your votes in, only takes 5 minutes :(

Email your nominations to: [email protected]

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1. Thread of the year

Technical or humorous or both. Which forum thread was most memorable

2. Most useful contributor

Not everyone is here to whore or flame. Who teaches you or makes the forums a worthwhile visit?

3. She'll buff right out award

The Mines Datsun trophy – to be awarded to someone involved in an ‘incident’

4. Social event junkie

The SARK PISS trophy – to be awarded to someone who made an effort to be at every event

5. Media representation

Who has carried the torch for the club to represent us to the rest of the world in the most positive way?

6. Most improved car

Who’s car has impressed you more each time you see it?

7. It's not a Skyline but we still love you award

Not everyone packs an ‘R – the trophy for a member without stove-tops

8. Photo of the year

Hi-res submissions only. Can nominate or submit your own SAU or Skyline photo

9. Club member of the year

The pinnacle. Who has shown themselves worthy of this honour?

10. President's award

Snowman’s disgression. How much sucking up have you done?

* Nominating for this award wont do you any good. Bribes are accepted though.

Only one submission per member for each award.

Good luck to everyone!

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dam it too late?

6. Most improved car

Who’s car has impressed you more each time you see it?

-AL for me... everytime i see that car it looks even hotter... which is saying something as u all know im not a 33 fan :P

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AWARDS RESULTS

Congratulations to all our winners!

Thanks to everyone who nominated and voted :D

1. Thread of the year

James Ward: Jamezilla - the eBay Lada thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=77036

2. Most useful contributor

Geoff Williams: GTR Geoff

3. She'll buff right out award

Gareth Evans: Rowdy R32 - Maroon R32 GT-R at Sandown

4. Social event junkie

Bec Pretty: Bec

5. Media representation

Joel Strickland: Joel Strick - Speed Magazine GOR article

6. Most improved car

Jack Blanas: JagR33 - Silver R33 GT-R

7. It's not a Skyline but we still love you award

Scott Bailey: Chrisman - Red Telstar TX5

8. Photo of the year

Andrew Richmond: Snowman - Leewah exhaust flame on the dyno

9. President's award

Alan King: Saff Cossie

10. Club member of the year

Troy Brisby: Roy

Congratulations again!

James

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1. Thread of the year

Technical or humorous or both. Which forum thread was most memorable

LADA THREAD MY ARSE!

Nooo one remembers the Lada thread... EVERYONE remembers the belt Budge around the head with photoshop threads which spanned 2 forums...

bloody rigged I say. <_<

..<kicks door on way out>..

..<comes back & kicks Snowy in the shin>..

..<kicks the door again>..

..<I hate that fkn door>..

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Poor budge :cheers:

...<gives budge 10c to call someone who cares>

lol!

Thanks Snowy for the award. Sorry wasnt there in person people to accept. Server upgrade was a success so not all bad news.

Reason for the win was a bit embarrasing back then but all good now. :)

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