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This years Extreme Horsepower will be held on the 31st October and 1st November 2009

Entry will be $70 ($50 for SAU-SA Members) for the Saturday/Sunday (set up is on Friday night)

We are however, limited to only 6 cars for our club display, so if you are interested, please let me know, as i will have the hard choice of choosing the cars to be in the display.

HOWEVER!!!

Extreme Horsepower is turning Japanese on the Sunday!!!!!!!!

Thats right!!

There is a Show and Shine being held on the Sunday with trophies and goodies to be won!!!!

Cost for the Show and Shine on the Sunday will be $30 and this gives you 2 passes for entry for the show.

We are not limited to any number of cars for Sunday!

So if your interested, please let me know if you would like to be part of the Sat/Sun part or just the Show and Shine part on the Sunday :)

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Can we sleep there? I dont like leaving my poor baby at some unknown place :(
I'm keen Cara, where is it held at ?

not 100% about leaving my car ...someone might fondle it after bedtime..lol

i can honestly say guys that all cars in the pavilion are as safe as, when i had my first show in a pavilion (for autosalon back on 07) i was worried too, but you have nothing to fear , all cars are safe :D

the show will be held at the wayville showgrounds

Cara, count me in for the Sunday at least. I'll see about the spot for one of the 6 during the week. Got shit loads on until then ... MotoGP especially! You're killing me girl :(

cheers Ruby :(

i would idealy like to have a setup indoors that consists of maybe R31, R32, R33, R34, R35 and Stagea.......... i think that would be awesome if we could do something like that :D

But as we are not limited to numbers for the Sunday Show and Shine we could definetly make our presence known for sure as SAU:SA!!!!!!!

and feel sorry for me dude hahaha i got Gazzanationals, then Riverland Autofest then Extreme Horsepower!!!!!! lol 3 weekends in a row!!!!!!

and feel sorry for me dude hahaha i got Gazzanationals, then Riverland Autofest then Extreme Horsepower!!!!!! lol 3 weekends in a row!!!!!!

Well, my calendar so far is looking like: MotoGP (working), then Riverland Autofest (and drinking), then Extreme Horsepower!!!

So ... "no" ... I don't feel sorry for you :D

The 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and Stag idea would be the go. Count my Stag in for the time being. I'm a 'maybe' on the 'definitely' side. :(

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Maybe get your 6, then have a group display on the sunday. I'll be in for the sunday

+1 amen to that brother James....i will be in for the sunday show.....fingers crossed the car will be looking a bit better by then lol

+1 amen to that brother James....

You guys don't look like brothers!!! :D

....i will be in for the sunday show.....fingers crossed the car will be looking a bit better by then lol

What? More stickers? :P

... or blue mesh?

Why not R31, R32, R33, R34, R35 and one of them old school Skylines.

would rather leave it with the cars i know i should be able to get people to enter with Vu.

I know its a long shot getting the R35, but even if i dont, we can have the 5 instead. :D

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