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1. Shirts:

Timeframe too tight to get nice workshop style shirts. Maybe next year. Can do polos instead?

BMT logo in front with 'Autosalon 2003' - Skyline GT logo with SAU URL and 'Victoria' on back. Dark blue or black polo shirt - Sound OK?

Art will be screenprinted - cost under $20 per shirt (for 20 units). Will post an example when I get the BMT logo.

2. Power:

On the form - says $300 clams for 3-phase. If we are going to have AV gear - we need this. Just an FYI :D

3. BMT support & flyers:

On the form, I noticed this: Are not permitted to conduct any business activity including buying/selling transactions, the display or distribution of promotional materials such as business cards, brochures, banners, FOR SALE or company/promotional signs.

James - what's the go on this? Are we allowed to have flyers? Or do these rules only affect individual entrants?

Which leads to - printing costs. Do you need quotes on DL flyers? Do we want banners (SAU or just the URL). I will get some quotes if you like.

4. AV

I am getting a final quote on everything. We can then work out our budget - and adjust the stand accordingly ;)

We need another 4 PS2 consoles and GT3 game CDs. If you can help - please PM me.

That's all for now - will keep you informed.

James

so far not many people here in SAU are as enthusiastic to enter their cars as many other people have been

come on guys its nearing the end of the week and we only have a small handfull og cars from SAU

i dont want to here cries and moans afterwards of "oh, how come THAT car got in...mines better"

sh|t like that

well that's what will happen. People will whine AFTER the event.

Mines not the most riced out car, infact it has NO RICE... but it's still going.

Also on the PS2 bit... i don't mind people using it (general public) but how we gonna stop the from stealing the controllers and stuff because i can see that happeneing somehow.

Re: PS2 - a remarkable invention called 'cable ties' :P

You wrap them around the unit (not accesible to joe-public) and you can secure the controller to it. Not NSA type stuff - but should do.

Any anyway, if we supervise - it should be fine. Will be cool.

wat if they get damaged?

Sorry for the Q's but i do like my controllers in once piece.

rotational supervision is a must. casue i reckon someone would chop it off and just use it for spare parts.

I just think outside the square a bit... comes from the childhood... *rollseyes*

I guess there is no guarantee of things not getting damaged. Even the cars...

I guess we just need to supervise - and be vigillant. I like the 'roster' idea. Will be a good way to do it.

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we gotta make up a "that's sick" meter... like every time we make a muzza/mario/habib go "that's sick" we get a point. Winner is the person at the end fo the day with most points

Hey good one.. or count the amount of commondoor owners who come over and go "my fullsik stock commondore can do 11's.. skylines are shit mayte"

You guys gotta have stickers or flyers or some shit made up! I mean if you're gonna have a stand, may as well make the most of it like. Like some b.s. FAQ's - "What is skylines australia", "who are we", "what do we do", "when do we meet", "who is allowed to join (well anybody)".. all that blah shit. Fark.. if u guys want it done let me know ASAP and i'll photocopy off like 100 or something here at work

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