Hello guys.  I attended Import Alliance this Sunday and figured I would share the pictures.

Probably a little different than what you are used to.

Here's a link to the full set.

A few to whet your appetite:






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Thanks Andy Great Pictures. Mine as not quite as good as yours. Could you believe the crowd!
I really couldn't. The turnout was so much larger than last year.

I'm happy to see it though. It's good to see sponsors starting to creep back into events, it's healthy for the scene.
Last August I started looking for a suitable structure to hold a smaller event, i guess I need to re double my efforts.

Andy Carter said:
I really couldn't. The turnout was so much larger than last year.

I'm happy to see it though. It's good to see sponsors starting to creep back into events, it's healthy for the scene.

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