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can those who helped put the Vic SAU MAS stand together pm me some details on what they did and I want to ask if that banner with the R34 on is one your guys or borrowed as The WA guys would like to borrow it from the owner (will pay freight to and from WA) for the Western Saloon in October.

thanks for any help

Troy

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Jamezilla your PM in full so i'll wack my questions in here please pm me

Hi James

The Vic guys said your the man to talk to. The WA ladz are going to enter the Western Saloon in October and we would like to pick your brain for ideas o how you guys setup for MAS.

We have been alotted space for 6 cars inside, and unlimited space outside. We intend to have a race/garage theme along with SAU. We have heaps of track and driver training and drag day footage of our guys which will be showing either on TV's or a projector screen, and we loved your guys PS2 idea so we are going to do that to.

Stickers, we have source that provides very cheap so there not a problem. We also loved the Blue shirts you guys wore, most WA clubs have black tops so if you could hook us up with a source of the shirts that would be sweet.

I believe you are also the owner of that R34 banner? If possible we would like to borrow it for the show (we will pay freight to and from perth) if thats possible, but we totally understand if you are against the idea.

So basically any other ideas or tips you have that could help us would be greatly appreciated.

Troy

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