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Oh wow DG ;)

How generous ;) Thank you very much!!!

Are you sure you want to tho :w00t: they are your points!!!

yeah one component of the judging is made up of dyno figures so i should be able to contribute to that area of your score.

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Unfortunately, my car will not be ready in time so I have to pull out.

Best of luck to everyone else entering

Aww Charlie...

Its a shame as an awesome car!!!

Hope you get her all fixed up soon :w00t:

Thanks for letting us know

Unfortunately, my car will not be ready in time so I have to pull out.

Best of luck to everyone else entering

That sucks charlie!!!

Was lookin forward to some big power figures too!!!!

Thanks for the head up

The dude from canberra is staying there... On saturday and sunday night I think...

PARTY TIME! :(

Heh heh, yeah the "dude from Canberra" is staying at the Ibis Homebush on Saturday and Sunday night... ;)

The name is Mick by the way... :)

P.S. My boss wants me to display some tyres at the show... If I bring 2 Federal tyres and set them up around my car will I get in trouble from the organisers? Is that "not done" if youre not a trade stand?

Heh heh, yeah the "dude from Canberra" is staying at the Ibis Homebush on Saturday and Sunday night... ;)

The name is Mick by the way... :(

P.S. My boss wants me to display some tyres at the show... If I bring 2 Federal tyres and set them up around my car will I get in trouble from the organisers? Is that "not done" if youre not a trade stand?

Yeah you kind of can get into trouble for it :) we can say its part of the display I guess.......but cant advertise to much only business cards...

Heh heh, yeah the "dude from Canberra" is staying at the Ibis Homebush on Saturday and Sunday night... :D

The name is Mick by the way... :)

P.S. My boss wants me to display some tyres at the show... If I bring 2 Federal tyres and set them up around my car will I get in trouble from the organisers? Is that "not done" if youre not a trade stand?

If i had said Mike, no one else would have known who I was talking about :(

Plus I was too busy/lazy to check your name, I thought it was Frank cause you have Frink in your sig ;)

HAI MIKE! Spose you'll be getting ready for the long ass 3 hour trip or whatever hey... :P

OH YEAH forgot to mention, Auto Salon doesn't see ACT as interstate... We have to talk about money... which sucks, I don't want to... bastards... (all money has been sorted and sent to Auto Salon already, so no major rush... who knows, SAU:NSW might just be nice enough to fill the gap :P)

Hmmm, I'll bring the tyres anyway and if I get told off I'll just chuck them in the boot... If they fit.

LOL Frank! Thats funny... Yeah Im preparing for the longish trip. I dont mind it though, I love going up to Sydney for the weekend.

ACT not interstate?? Last time I checked we were a totally independant territory... We even have our own government... Bloody tight ass Autosalon organisers... Oh well, if I have to pay I will.

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Yeah, I don't have a lot of spare cash either...

Like, none...

next time, this show can come out of somebody elses bank account...

Not the sau one thats for sure! I will nominate yours!

Or we can sell your car to pay for it. :)

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