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br3tt- dont worry mate theres some shithouse cars up there that definatley arent show worthy, a stock r33 would put them to shame as it is...

ill be headin up though with a fellow skyliner OSH-33N, but be good to get some SAU guys participating

ben...

it would be good to see some cars out there at the autosalon i think there are some very nice cars and it does not have to be the best i have been twice in adelaide and there are some cars i thought had just parked in the display area by mistake but where actually entered .

I wont be this year but it would be good for the club and the chance of getting some pics the club also has a chance of getting a trophy if the theme is really good .

and for some you also get to see eye candy all day too

my first time and i got a trophy well the club did nut i got to go up on stage and got the pics with the ladys etc it is a good weekend once or twice a year hangout with mates talk car stuff till you cant anymore

try it once and if any need help setting up there car or some hints on getting those tyres looking good etc for the day let me know ,

I think we need to show the public that ther is more to cars then just them it is also a group of people getting together making friends etc.

and also maybe a bit of flyer handouts for our sponsors too might be a good idea.

I was planning to be ready by then..but with the turbo dying on me thats out the window.

Good news is my new kit has arrived, so as soon as I get out of debt from this turbo bill ill be respraying the whole car...

Hopefully be ready by show and shine or next years Sydney round...fingers crossed :sick:

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