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LOL im more worried about if my car is Sexy Time enough.

I dont want to be one of those try hards who puts there car into a show and everyone goes UM YEH I LOVE STOCK CARS.

I guess its up to u guys if i can join

Brenton

we will have all sorts of skylines.. stock and modified, SCS isnt like autosalon, its more about promoting the club and having a good day.. doenst matter what u have. Geez.. last year i was entered with fords, bmw's and stock as they come cars lol.

I got forms if u wanna fill em in sometime this week. $20 for entry or $30 with judging if u wanna be judged.

Yeah this week should be fine, depends on time/day tho. Im at work till 1:30 every day but am happy to meet u after then, unless u wanna drop in there. Wheres your work again and what time do u finish? I travel to/through city a few days a week, could pop in if thats easiest.

ta!

well brenton let me know, i can easily pop past ur work if thats easiest, i live like 10 mins from the city anyway and already doing a bit of running around meeting people to organize this.

worse comes to worse brenton i'll be in thursday gettin some tyres changed over so ya can always give it to me as i'll no doubt run into flick (im gettin a whole heap of other forms so yeah)

JayMei, I echo your sentiments on ovals vs the racecourse. It's a shame, they weren't able to find a more suitable venue, but I guess it's better than nothing. My best memories of SCS were at Regency Park.

JayMei, I echo your sentiments on ovals vs the racecourse. It's a shame, they weren't able to find a more suitable venue, but I guess it's better than nothing. My best memories of SCS were at Regency Park.

Unfortunatly they didnt even try.... SCS is no longer a show for the poeple, its now just another show for the money.....sad really, some GREAT SCS memories.

Zilla got your pm, no problems! Not too late to enter. Will sms u tommorow and organize to meet up and get you to fill in some forms n pay etc.

Brenton, if u havent given them to matty already, want me to pop in to your work tommorow arvo to grab forms n payment?

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