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Damn, I'm trying to make sure the car is ready, gonna be cutting it close!!

I may have to pay on the day, sorry to be annoying but the car is having a major upgrade done and hasn't been tuned to run the bigger injectors yet so currently I can't even drive it. Does anyone have a contact number for Just Engine Management in Moorebank? Been searching to no avail so far.

Oh and also I'll be registering as a member on the day if that's possible?

Cheers Steve

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there should be a best N/A category as well that would be cool

Amen.

I work every Sunday (its a contracted shift).

Also not sure if my new front bar minus the cracks and scratches will be done by the 17th anyway.

Would like to come. No point in entering through if there is no N/A category anyway :)

We've just entered the race car, the z and the volvo!

Go the Volvo! Haha.

Can't wait, going to be an awesome day :)

I'm trying to convince dad to enter the R31 wagon :huh:, see what happens..

If I'm victorious, we'll need to go out n buy another set of hubcaps (since we lost one the other day) and it'll most probably be the only 'line there in original champaigne pink metallic!! :)

lol yeah better bring 4 hubcaps....thats exactly why I decided not to enter the ute as well....its has lost a centre cap from its 14" speedy alloys and I can't find a replacement :D I hope the other 3 cars make up for it :thumbsup:

there is a point!!!!!!!

we want as many lines (imports) as we can get there, you don't have to be a show car to enter!!!

and its only $10($20 nonmembers) to come!!

and I wanna see your car in the flesh so bring it

Yeah true. I didn't mean it in that much of a negative way. I just wasnt happy at the time of writing as Iv had about 35 scratches put in the side of my car (I was a detailer so I keep the car stupid immaculate so I count all the scratches). Anyway I will definately go. I would like to become a NSW member but I cant afford it at the moment as it would of been an automatic $10 saving but oh well.. I'll be one soon enough.

Unless it's an emergency no. The council give very strict rules about the place cos we are driving on the grass. We got turned away from about 6 other places because they didn't want us parking on the grass.




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