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whilst her car has had a lot of time and effort put into it i think its just not what AJD is all about with the graphics and all.

oh ok, my first time to the show, not sure what kind of cars show up

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Just done it again Kristian. Let me know if still not showing. :)

Got it, you name dropper lol

declined :P:D

Sorry mate, nothing personal, just wasn't the style the committee was/is looking for.

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Hi all, its been ages since ive posted on here, at least 12 months or more. Just wondering if you guys want a r33 4 door in amongst it all, i still have to put the rear camber kits in but other than that she is good to go. I still keep getting people buzzing out that its a 4 door, almost as if no one has seen them before........ i dunno people should take more notice dammit hahaha.

just thought id ask, as from what i can see most peoples cars are GTRs or 34s ..... just wondering if it wouldnt look too out of place :)

cheers all

marc

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Hey guys, any more free spots available and if so where should i sign up?

(sorry if ive missed the weblink coz ive skipped straight to this page)

Got a 93 r32 gtr silver very very stock :P

cheers

(+edit) found the site on the first page, duh! and applied :)

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You should read what they send you

5. Stickers on vehicles promoting businesses or other entities are permitted

6. Flyers promoting businesses or other entities are permitted, but only with the

express prior permission of organisers, and must only be placed under

windscreen wipers of the vehicle entered so that spectators can take one if

they choose to do so

7. All other forms of promotion are not permitted,

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One of my mates want to enter his S15. Its got GTRS turbo, lowered, origin kit, Stereo, 20ich Tempe tyres wheels (5spoke) ;) , exhaust. I told him not to bother cause of the wheels. Would the wheels mean a no no? (Pm if need be)

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One of my mates want to enter his S15. Its got GTRS turbo, lowered, origin kit, Stereo, 20ich Tempe tyres wheels (5spoke) :( , exhaust. I told him not to bother cause of the wheels. Would the wheels mean a no no? (Pm if need be)

Just tell him to take the fail spec wheels off ;)

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