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Well what a weekend, I’m still buzzing!!

Without doubt the best SAU event to date.

First and foremost thanks to ALL the organisers and volunteers, without everyone’s input, the day would have not gone ahead. This is what makes the club so special, THANKS again!

Would love to see a few pics :)

If anyone has any pics of my car, I would REALLLLY appreciate the hi-res shots, being sent to my e-mail (in 7mb lots): [email protected]

Thanks again, and I can't wait till the next DECA, hopefully in Feb '06!

Where were the stageas?

Well, of the like, ~10 i know of in victoria, and ~5 on the forums, i guess we were unaware of this.

Sounds like a really fun weekend, if there is on in feb ill make sure to go to that one.

Sucks being a newbie to SAU, i only just ventured out of the Stagea section ~1 month ago, which was wayy too late.

If you are not a paid SAU VIC member, you would have not heard about this event (or all the other events/cruises we organise :)). All 55 places were filled b4 the deadline to release to general forum users.

Become an offical member, and be informed :D

yeah that was a great day. i just woke up. i had loads of fun. the cars were great. sun was intense, i need my own sombrero - next time.

everyone took so many pics so they might take a while... but here's one i requested from tharaka...

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If you are not a paid SAU VIC member, you would have not heard about this event (or all the other events/cruises we organise :)).  All 55 places were filled b4 the deadline to release to general forum users.

Become an offical member, and be informed ;)

I signed up but I haven't gotten access yet :D

I signed up but I haven't gotten access yet :D

Shane (funkymonkey) is the person that will give you access to the members forums, send a PM to him and hassle him :). Unfortunately there is nothing i can do about forum access ;)

Hey Guys, had a blast and got a chance to meet a lot of the SAU crew on the Saturday night.

Only _we_ could make Taco Bill sombrero hats look the height of Shepparton fashion, although that bride is really pushing for quirky belt accessories to become all the rage.

See you guys in Feb!

Cheers,

Ben.

(FEISI MY05 STi)

Well what an exciting day, I had an absolute ball.

Thanks to everyone that organised this, you did a great job. Also thanks to everyone for being so welcoming to Dane and I, it made our day so much more fun and not so scary.

Will definately be going to the next event, Dinner at Taco Bills was hilarious certainly a highlight of the well rounded weekend, plenty of action on and off the track thats for sure.

Was great to meet you all and the WRX crew, I look foward to the next event.

Someone post some more Pic's.

Also if anyone has any pics of mine or Danes car (S15 & Widebody 180 in case you forgot!) can you please email them to [email protected]

some pics that I uploaded to the J-Spec website due to their size and my ability not to upload to the SAU gallery (which is porbably my job to fix, but bleh).

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