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Actually - I'm thinking now that we have a :

* Best GTR

and

* Best Non-GTR

So this catches GTS-t, GT-T, GTS4, GTS-X, etc

so Includes all the R31s too - can't forget them !

What do you think ?

I'm just wondering why the GTR has it's own category, and the others don't?

There are more R33 GTS-ts in the club than R33 GTRs, so surely they deserve their own category? Same goes for R32 GTS-ts...

Not sure where to lump the GT-ts, GTS4s, GTS-X, GTS-Rs, Silhouettes, etc though... Not sure there are enough in the club to warrant their own category in each case?

How about:

Best R31 Skyline

Best R32 Skyline GTS-t

Best R32 GTR

Best R33 GTS-t

Best R33 GTR

Best R34 Skyline

I dunno... I'm sure I'll piss someone off with those suggestings, but they are based purely on my percieved numbers of each type in the group, and gropuing them into decent sized groups to make the categories worthwhile!! :)

Just throwing ideas around :)

Might work... another way we could do it is based on entries... ie, 6 R33 GTR's required to form a category of Best R33 GTR... if not all entrants fit into Best skyline category??? :confused: Keep the ideas coming folks... this is the first time we have ever done this...

for my 2 yen, I reckon that since there is no performance component to this comp, just group them by model

Best R31

Best R32

Best R33

Best R34.

Give the GTSTs another chance to smack some GTRs :(

i have a few ideas

how about most bottles (beer, softdrink for the girls)

most maccas wrappers

most dog hair within one car

person who cares the least about appearance

this car is so sick it almost made me spew

most inapropriate use of a monster tacho(lol)

why did you even enter award

car that most resembles the owner (gtr fat ass)

best fake gtr

gayest boost guage

who has the biggest blow of valve (sick)

can you fit your head in your zorst

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