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hey Andrew, yeah I was up for another hour typing but didn't come back on here cause I had to get up extra early for a job in Morphett Vale.......back home now and the reports start all over again :down:

I should consider doing a placard for the bike, but I wouldn't know where to start nor have the tenacity or will at the moment.

Maybe Damo or Vu can help you, they have good design skills... I could mock up a text only A3 display but you'd need to send me the list of mods and all the cool stuff that makes the bike special - if I had more skills I'd put several pictures of your bike on the display next to all the mods/customized information... but tbh it'd look like arse

-D

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Maybe Damo or Vu can help you, they have good design skills... I could mock up a text only A3 display but you'd need to send me the list of mods and all the cool stuff that makes the bike special - if I had more skills I'd put several pictures of your bike on the display next to all the mods/customized information... but tbh it'd look like arse

-D

EVERYTHING! :D

haha, mods would be impossible to list cause there's nothing Harley left on the bike

How about; its got a fat wheel, a tractor engine and its bery bery shiny!!

hahaha nice one Pete......i am cool with whats been discussed so far....no A3 placard for my car...hopefully get the body work sorted out by then though....looking forward to it guys

Since my car only has "Festival State" plates, Im looking for something to jazz it up a bit at the show. Ive heard something about SAU licence plates? Are these availible from somewhere? - if they exist!

Or else I would probably get this

or these

Since my car only has "Festival State" plates, Im looking for something to jazz it up a bit at the show. Ive heard something about SAU licence plates? Are these availible from somewhere? - if they exist!

Or else I would probably get this

or these

Just go into a local import wrecker place and pick some cheapies Dion lol

Since my car only has "Festival State" plates, Im looking for something to jazz it up a bit at the show. Ive heard something about SAU licence plates? Are these availible from somewhere? - if they exist!

Or else I would probably get this

or these

JDM plates would certainly be a nice addition to your car for the purposes of the show.

Esp the r32 ones hehe

-D

JDM plates would certainly be a nice addition to your car for the purposes of the show.

Esp the r32 ones hehe

-D

Yeah, I am extremely limited in the Skyline apparel department as I have a GTSt. So I will take what I can get haha! Im actually considering bolting my GTSt bonnet back on for the show because... welll... see below. Your average Joe may think they are all the same (I think im the only GTS arent I?)

Thats a great idea Damo!

Yeah, I am extremely limited in the Skyline apparel department as I have a GTSt. So I will take what I can get haha! Im actually considering bolting my GTSt bonnet back on for the show because... welll... see below. Your average Joe may think they are all the same (I think im the only GTS arent I?)

Thats a great idea Damo!

At this stage yes, but eh your car looks like a GTR, thats a good thing imho :D

Buy a nismo towel, get a placard made if you've done any mods to the car, would be good

-D

Since my car only has "Festival State" plates, Im looking for something to jazz it up a bit at the show. Ive heard something about SAU licence plates? Are these availible from somewhere? - if they exist!

Or else I would probably get this

or these

OR.... I can pick some up in Tokyo next week.... Got the GTR one for my car last time ... was about 30 bux.

Let me know if u want 'em.

Martin if you could get me some JDM plates then that would be awesome mate....

Looking for some R-33 plates or something on those lines

No probs will see what I can find...

Just got off the phone from Pete and Andrew

We're going to use Andrews canopy for the show, same one that was used at Kadina. This saves everyone $20 odd (Which means I owe Aberax $20 cause he's already paid), and Pete has a few star droppers for us to mount Flags on - Shane apparently has a couple of nissan flags which we can hopefully use....

Does anyone out there have any kinda merchandise/nissan stuff they'd like to bring to bling up the display?

Please let me know as soon as you guys have paid for your entry so I can note it down in the spreadsheet.

-D

Sorry Ben, I thought Shane had the flags but apparently Cara still has them.

Will have to either grab them off her beforehand or maybe she can bring them to the Riverland on the day.

Also I think either Steve (Madaz) or Patrick (PKBlade) has a large SAU banner.

Sorry Ben, I thought Shane had the flags but apparently Cara still has them.

Will have to either grab them off her beforehand or maybe she can bring them to the Riverland on the day.

Also I think either Steve (Madaz) or Patrick (PKBlade) has a large SAU banner.

Cara does have both the flags and the sau banner, however she doesnt know when/if she'll be around for us to pick up said items. The best I could get out of her via MSN tonight was to call her the day before the event happens and then we drive to wherever that is, and pick up the items.

Brings me to the next point, I know some are staying for the sunday cruise, who will need a 2nd breakfast the next day? I got a bunch of people down for the sat morning, so if u add yr names to the sunday it'd be just as easy (and cheaper)....

Also, i'd like to know how Troy (Sapphire), Ruby and Shane are going in regards to accomodation; will u guys want a detailer and will you want sat or sun brekky and for how many people ?

Let me know folks - I hate asking the same questions over and over again.

-D

Ben,

Shane is off to Japan tomorrow, and I'm off to PI the day after. Let me sort this out on my return Tuesday next week? Got too much on my list atm. But put me in, for now, as a maybe for already having my own accommodation, a maybe/yes for the saturday brekkie.

:)

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