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

What? More stickers? :down:

... or blue mesh?

Brothers in the secret society of SAU:SA ! :)

Question Answered heheheh

Oh i was thinking going Silver Mesh ruby.....dont want the line to stick out like dogs balls hehehe

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ok so far we have:

WHOLE WEEKEND DISPLAY (limited to 6 cars only)

1) R31

2) R32 - Anthony - Love My 32

3) R33

4) R34 - Cara - MissR34

5) R35 -

6) Stagea - Ruby - RubyRS4

SUNDAY SHOW AND SHINE

1) James - R33 - JamesRB25

2) Dion - R32 - Dark.Sky

3) Krishy - R33 - Krishy

4) Troy - R34 - Sapphiregraphics

5) Vu - R33 - Typevu

WHOLE WEEKEND DISPLAY (limited to 6 cars only)

1) R31

2) R32 - Anthony - Love My 32

3) R33 - Vu -TypeVu

4) R34 - Cara - MissR34

5) R35 -

6) Stagea - Ruby - RubyRS4

SUNDAY SHOW AND SHINE

1) James - R33 - JamesRB25

2) Dion - R32 - Dark.Sky

3) Krishy - R33 - Krishy

4) Troy - R34 - Sapphiregraphics

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Hey everyone!!!!

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

Entry will be $70 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 :laugh:

will definately be coming to the show n shine please pm me details

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Bumping this thread as Shane has asked me to co-ordinate it.

As noted earlier, it is a 2 day event, one being limited to 6 cars and the other being a show and shine with many spots free

It is going to happen the weekend after the Riverland Show in Loxton.

Can the people in this list please confirm their involvement, as I know several of you have pulled out of the Riverland show

Shane will be entering his R32 GTR on the show and shine. Much like Cara planned earlier, It would be ideal to have one r31, r32, r33, r34, r35 (if we can find someone willing to show off) and a Stage-A wagon (or V35)

To those concerned about their cars being left overnight - I had the same concerns at Autosalon last year, however I can honestly say the security is pretty tight and there are cars worth a shitload more than ours (to the order of high 6 figures)

Thanks

-D

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