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I'll be there. thinking about entering my nugget. can we get an award for most shagged front bar lol?
You and Cassbo can ro-sham-bo for it. :D:P
Lolz. I think mine is worse then Cassbo's

Did anyone else hear that? Sounds like a challenge was laid down :(

*Watches Cassbo fit factory front bar again*

Factory front bar has been on my car since the night before Putty Rd cruise :D

I just have an unfair advantage of being able to drag it under my car for a week and still have another front bar good to go :P

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Well, since it seems that I am fast becoming the self appointed NSW SAU Videographer I do plan to enter my car and spend the day shooting footage of all of the cars. Are there going to be any "special events"?

Also, are the "winners" going to be announced on the day? Would be nice if I could get special footage of their cars and do a small "feature" on each with the owner. Any chance of that?

A proper timeline of the day is still being sorted out, but I can tell you the hours right now :wave:

Regular entrants may turn up from 8am

Special entrants (trailered cars/stall owners etc) may turn up at 7:30am to have a bit of extra time to move things around without having cars in the way :(

Show Officiall opens at 10, goes til 4.

No one will be leaving before 4pm.

good question brus.....food. very important. Might have to bring the tail-gater.

Guys, probably already been covered but what is the adress of the show-ground? Ill have to put it in the GPS as ive no idea around Sydney. Looks like a 6.00am start...fun.

will there be places to get a feed? I may pack some lunch if we gonna be there till 4
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