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Guys post up the pics you have up here rather than in individual threads

results are here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=95728

for those that didn't attend, the schedule for the day is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=94106

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Goddamnit.

I wanted the first post!

Anywhoo. I had a ball again.

Campbell and I are back at home, he's in bed and I'm watching Harry Potter on the TV!

I'm dying to see the footage and photos from the day so hurry up and POST POST POST!!

Thank to all the organisers and officials on the day.

BASS OUT

Wow, holy shit.

That was f**king amazing.

Even though I didn't drive in it, it was bloody amazing.

Good work guys, thanks for the amazing day.

I'll resize/upload the pics after I can move my arms properly.

I have around 2gb of photos to sort through.

What i wanna know is where were all the stageas, that was dissapointing, the hyandai could of had some other wagons to compete with then :) ... btw, congrats on getting 3rd in the slalom beating some more powerful cars :)

apparantly that woman getting married was marrying her brother (coincidently.. her brother is also her dad) i think thats legal now in shepparton :)

anyways had heaps of fun seeing all the cars on the skidpan :) specialy skylines and wrx's go at it :)

only thing i'd do differant next time is douse myself in sunscreen :|

thanks heaps to everyone who organised it :)

For now, I shall leave you with this...

Just got in. What an awesome weekend that was. My first time taking the car on any sort of course so really enjoyed finding the limits of it.

Huge huge thanks to the guys and girls for organising it, Chris, Bec, Blaise for taking time off work Friday to set the course and test things. James for almost losing his voice doing starting on the skid pan. Jarrod and Min for navigating for me so I could go the right way round the cones as the understeer was so bad by the time the car corrected, I couldnt work out which cone to go between!

Thanks to all the marshalls for standing out in the baking sun to ensure we all had a good day.

Really was a fantastic effort by all involved to make the day run smoothly.

Last night was superb and good to see so many rex guys socialising this time. I passed Bris as I was checking out this morning still holding a can having been out all night, the man is an animal!

Massive thanks to all involved and see you at the next one. :)

Thanks to all the marshalls for standing out in the baking sun to ensure we all had a good day.

You're welcome :) Hmm...lots of sunburn... I don't think my excuse for taking friday off is gonna fly...

Who came third in the slalom?

It was the hyundai wasn't it? For the non-awd cars anyway.

we have some vid but have to rip and edit it etc... BIG thanks to all the organisers and marshalls who stood in the sun all day... and of course to the BBQ crew who fed the hungry hoons...

picspicspics... cmon people photoshop is your friend (and I need to replace my avatar as its old and smelly)

Big thanks to those that helped the day run so well. Al you volunteers that stood in the sun all day deserve a big thank you from al us competitors.

Hope those that stayed saturday night had a fun filled evening, i wish i could have stayed but had other commitments.

I had so much fun, the car has never coped such a beating, my clutch is not feeling so good at the moment, but meh you get that.

Hopefully everyone had a ball :)

I know i did... that BBQ is like the ultimate!

Next time ill punch the food out a bit faster as ill be more used to it.

There were 2 really nasty hot spots :)

Good viewing, i was sunburnt bad yesterday but today im just brown :)

YAY!

Good displays from everyone out there. Noteable the 180sx battle going on, was great to watch the two cars, very close all day

Good viewing, i was sunburnt bad yesterday but today im just brown  :D

YAY!

Asshole !!! my face is still freaken red, i usually burn and go brown, but got burnt a bit too much ...

stop ya bragging or we shall take the blowtorch to ya house :) hehe

jokes

OMG my necks sore... so dam burnt... u should see poor josie lol

had an awesome time... got some good footage... i think... monkey stole my camera to take pics which also has my mini DV tape in it of the long wang.

cant wait for the next one... should have a car to compete in by then. Thanks to Chris for taking me for a spin on the slalom... what a ride :)

will post up some vids once monkey gives me back my camera and case and stuff. great to catch up with some old faces i havent seen for a while and some new ones i havent met before :D

definately worth the 500km drive and sun burn ;)

went to sleep at 7pm... woke up this morning at 9.30am haha so fresh now

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