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i wouldnt worry, especially what the 'judges' think. put a BMW badge on ur car, call it a conversion, then u too can win an award for unnecessary shit on ur car.

that would be assuming were all going there to try and win an award, pretty sure most of us would just be there for the fun of the day.

that would be assuming were all going there to try and win an award, pretty sure most of us would just be there for the fun of the day.

thats what im assuming. the award bit that is. seeing as its preferred that my non skyline doesnt enter on the day.

that being said, im not too fussed. if im not too dead from work ill probably pop by and say hello. :huh:

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look if u want to whinge and bitch about then go ahead........but not in my thread please. this is a SKYLINES AUSTRALIA CLUB DISPLAY......and funnily enough i dont see silvia written anywhere in that title.........

skylines only thanks.

if u dont like it then go start ur own club display.

i might not even own the car by then Cara so thats why not entering, there is something in the pipelines at the moment.

And i cant believe your letting Dave work you up, DAVE! the biggest shit stirrer of all lol.

So I take it there will be no Stagea's then?

Given that they are no more a Skyline than the Silvia. (just stirring LOL)

I have to agree with guy. Even tho this is >S<au, theres no reason why u cant make it a nissan performance vehicle stand

hell you could even have 4wd if they werent toyotas (sorry matty)...

its like me trying to get a display for GTR's only. Badges dont make the car great; loads of skylines that aint gtr's that kick arse over mine. its more so what the owner decides to do with the vehicle. And thats why an NA 34 can win shitloads of awards, because the owner knows how to give the car a hellified pair of boobs n booty >_<

Skylines, Silvias, Soarers, Rexs, Stags.... theyre all good platforms. Show some love baby! :bunny:

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