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where is our spot anyway :D

Has a map been made up yet?

This will probably be the last showing of the skyline for me, after this the cars getting a major service (clutch, belts, fluids, brakes, normal 100,000km stuff etc) and then its up for sale :/

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No mention of SAU ACT though, so can't see where we might be.

Wheels_Map_2008_1_.pdf

I imagine we'd be in that big "See Attachment" area where is says "Skylines" near Reconciliation Place.

SDMA will be there too, might put the FH in that group - Are you going to take the BMW Jeno?

Had me a bit worried there lol. I couldn't find it either. Did put us in for 25 cars, although I don't think we'll reach that number. looks like similar spot to last year. Good to have the tent, otherwise we'd be BBQ'd ourselves.

haha i remember sitting in the shade of peoples cars to escape the heat, dam expensive water on a hot day and dam tempting BBQ.

Thats the exact same position as last year but we are parked next to the celicas this year, if only i could bring both cars down :thumbsup:

So is anyone else heading down earlier to put the tent up?

Ok, Lets say we'll meet at the museum at 8am - leave at 8:30am to arrive at the display area around 8:40am?? Sound ok? Anyone who turns up late can just rock up to reconciliation place when they can. My mobiles currently on the blink. But trying to fix it.

Any late drop outs or entries?

im hoping to make it...is it too late to put my name down?

Not too late, its more a record of who's turning up for our sake, I did put us down for 25 cars, but I don't think we'll get that much, it's pretty casual a show, if people need to leave early on in the day that's fine too. Just if people are going can you please copy the list from the front and then add your name, any other people who want to come just copy the list from the previous poster.

I have the little skyline writeup book somewhere, will see if I can print it up before hand and stick it up on some cardboard or something to display on the day, to show a bit of the differences between the generations. Or if someone has a display board I can put it on that'd be great, I think its about 6-8 A4 pages long.

Just to confirm who is bringing the banner?

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