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Hey Guys,

I'm planning on going down to Autosalon this year (Sydney and Newy) and was wondering, does SAU NSW have a stand? :rolleyes:

Is it possible to put my car in this stand or anything?

Cheers Guys,

Chris

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lol, would be interesting though, show them all what  a REAL modified car is  :blink:

not a bloody snow plough on chrome rims with big subs

Autostyle had some tough GTRs at the sydney show last year.

It was funny, when me & my mate saw the 3 r32's hardly anybody noticed them except my friend & I. After they got dynoed there was a whole crowd around them taking pictures.

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Not sure about entry cost but I would definatly love to be part of the stand. Getting some sponsorships organised for teh Stag and need to start attending some shows

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7 trophies damn what were they all for?

AS Newcastle: Highest Outright power

AS Newcastle: Dyno Challenge winner R/AWD

AS Newcastle: Tough As Nails

AS Final Battle: Dyno Challenge Winner R/AWD

AS Final Battle: Tough As Nails

AS Final Battle: Driver with Attitude

AS Final Batlle: Unmistakable Theme

for info on final battle click below

http://www.dpsmotorsport.com.au/dps/viewtopic.php?t=53

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