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Just a reminder that this is being drawn tomorrow night at the Meeting at Bell's Hotel.

Today (Monday 19/12) will be the last day I will accept payment by Direct Deposit, so if anyone whos not coming to the meeting wants to purchase tickets, speak now or forever hold your peace! :)

PS. Clarkey - I got your $$$ and have filled in your tickets.

:lol:

Maybe we need a b00bies prize just incase?

:D

Boobies prize???

Whos boobies????

How's about we get Emre to roll up and we three imposing gentlemen can give an impromptu floor show??

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WINNERS OF THE SAU VIC RAFFLE -

PRIZE 1 - Scotsman (Chris)

•KINCROME Tool Chest - valued at $2,900

PRIZE 2 - Bec - and no it wasn't rigged :)

•Tint-A-Car – Formula 1 window tint to the value of $495

•A SAAS gear knob (choice of black or red)

PRIZE 3 - Tanya (ABuSD's sister)

•Xtremeline car detailing – full car detail – to the value of $140

•Picnic travel bag valued at $50

•Phillips light globes

•A SAAS gear knob

PRIZE 4 - R31Nismoid (Ash)

•Phillips light globes

•Dyno run at EAS Performance valued at $120

•Citywide Towing – valued at $88

PRIZE 5 - Coupe-this (James)

•Blythe Racing Custom Radiator Air Guide to Suit R33 GTS-T, GTR or R34 GTT – will be made to winners specifications.

•DODO – ADSL Starter Kit – valued at $69

•Phillips light globes

PRIZE 6 - Coupe-this (James)

•Bells Hotel – dinner for 2 voucher – to the value of $60

•Max Power DVD

PRIZE 7 - Babia (Nicki)

•BMW Williams Key Ring

•Eagle One Alloy cleaner & Kenco brush

•FMIC

I want to thank everyone who bought tickets and supported the club, and all those who donated product.

Congrats to all the winners!!

PS. Thanks Mavric for helping me sell tickets :cheers:

PPS. If the name Tanya rings a bell with anyone, send me a PM - you won 3rd prize, but you didn't hang around long enough to receive it! :O

Tanya and her friend/partner Kelvin (?..sorry if i have your name wrong) were sitting at my table at dinner....its was their first meeting.

I think he said he had sold his R33 and bought an S14 with a cooked motor and was lookign at a transplant...this story ringing bells for anyone?

j'accuse insider trading...

edit: whoops wrong james :cheers:

congrats to all!

roflmao at ash getting towing... lol surely he's already racked up enough frequent-towing points for a free tow by now.

my other name is tanya!

don't mind me, I'm just quoting this so I can use it sometime against you in the future.

and no, this dosen't mean you can whore this thread either dezz.

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