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I'm going to enter soon...

Under the category of "Most reliable car"... I think I overheard duncan say he was entering it too...

Oh and the best paint job of "Grease handprint black"

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please get your entries in as soon as you can guys, it will make it much easier for the organisers (volunteers) to track entries and plan the day.

we will confirm all received entries every now and then as we get closer to the date :ninja:

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I'm in, have my work Xmas party the night before so don't know how I'll pull up but I'll be there :down:

I'm not at work this week so can't fax off the form, can you save a spot for me please.

If you want the payment first let me know, but I should be able to fax the form next week.

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I've entered and paid for the 1st Ladies 1996 R33 GTS-T Series 2 of which we have owned for 9 years. She will be detailed to within an inch of her life and we expect to win nothing.

This Show n Shine is about ALL of us showing off ALL our rides and having a great time. So enter the show and have your baby there what ever state she's in.

Neil.

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