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yeah see 200-300 is a little more than i am willing to pay unless given 6months notice to start saving for it as well as some goodies to get my car on the track.

plus u need to have prizes and stuff... which is another factor in putting up the price... so yeah... sponsorship would help.

this is true... chuck in an exhaust shop and maybe a tyre and wheel shop and voila!!!!

setup a webpage... have an advert up their for each shop etc.

the more the site gets spread around the more advertising they get... so in turn earn them some cash back.

but how much would that cut the costs down?

but then again the club holding it still needs to be cams affiliated for insurance purposes... so another club would have to host it... or would a club have to at all?

there's quite a few clubs that is cams affiliated....

dunno if clubs like nissan/datsun owners club is interested to conduct such event, but doesnt always to be limited to nissan makes.

we can try contacting other clubs, cos if basically we want more ppl to attend, it should be open to any makes/model.

gordon seriously, this is how you get your car back...

Aim: Get Your Car Back

Apparatus: Shawn Off Shotgun

Hand Grenade

chain of bullets (to wrap around yourself and look crazy)

rambo head strap

pirate eye patch (essential in all assaults)

army paint (to paint your face with)

Method: Apply apparatus, load weapons and walk into Palm

**** shotgun and pronounce 'you have 15mins to get my car ready or ill blow your ****ing brains out

if they refuse to give you car start shootin, if they start getting your car ready sit donw and have a coffee for 15mins, if its not ready after 15mins start shooting, otherwise be a happy man youy got your car back :D

thats why i'd do at least :s

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