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I might be able to go, but I wanna see the edd there ;P

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I've still got to get your rims then get the new front bar then get it and the guards painted. I'll also need to get the holes for the side indicators on the guards filled which will equal extra $$$

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ok guys......

lets get this show on the road...........

i really need to know who is a definate on entering and i need to get your entry forms and entry fee money asap please!

lets make this SAU display bigger than last year!!!

eddy why not just enter the car as it is?

im not worried about how many mods have u have or havent done to the car

because I wouldn't get 1k away from my place before I get done for no front bar......well maybe one but you get what I mean :D

awesome :) ill be organising a meet up sometime by the end of the week..........

so if ur thinking of entering or are defintly entering then come to the meeting, ill let u all know exactly when, where and what time a lil later during the week....

If i don't have any hassle's with my turbo install in the next week, then i'll most probably enter my car.

:)

Grip practice day on the day before - I regretfully inform you I will not be entering, instead I will be suffering a horsepower hangover from going round and round the lala......

:)

Grip practice day on the day before - I regretfully inform you I will not be entering, instead I will be suffering a horsepower hangover from going round and round the lala......

OMG

i just realised that i saw your R32 at autobahn at mile end a few weeks ago , you parked it beside my mates black r33 :(

on topic now , i cant wait for this show ;)

Now i dont know what to do! track day or this? It would be good to finally use those semi slicks that are sitting in my shed.

a. sit around all day

b. sit around all day AND race your car

My vote is for b. You know you want to :)

or perhaps:

c. sit around all day AND race your car, then stay up all night cleaning it, then sit around all the next day ;):D:D:(

cheers for that scott! i got ya down on muh list!

i really need some stag's guys!! someone please enter with a stag or two!!!!

and i need some more r31's and more r34's :P

and a r32 gtr a r33 gtr and a r34 gtr needed too!

i have plans :):)

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