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Okay peoples, today is the deadline for application forms to be in. If you havent sent it in already, id do it today!!! When i get back from holidays on the 28th, ie next Thursday, the list below will be trimmed, and anyone not "confirmed" will be taken off. These shows are hard enough to organise without people waiting to the last minute to confirm. Sorry that im taking the hard line, but its what has to be done to ensure this display runs smoothly.

Damo: R34 (confirmed)

Dion: R32 (confirmed)

Krishy: R33 (confirmed)

Andrew: V35 (confirmed)

Shane: R32 (confirmed)

Mitch: R33 (confirmed)

James: R33 (pending)

Anthony: R32

Matty: Patrol (confirmed)

Hutchy: R33

Holty: R34

Martin: R32 (confirmed)

Troy: R34 (confirmed)

I have PM'd those who are unconfirmed.

Thankyou!

Damo, just noticed we both have something in common ... 184kw @ 10psi ... but mine are at all 4 wheels :)

Sorry about the random off-topic post. Enjoy the show those who are going! I'll be sure to enjoy the Top Gear show in Sydney :D

i just found out that we might end up having a trial match on the 14th.....arggh ahh well just would mean that i can leave my car there and catch up after the game....or someone can take my car there :)

i just found out that we might end up having a trial match on the 14th.....arggh ahh well just would mean that i can leave my car there and catch up after the game....or someone can take my car there :)

Its only a TRIAL match.... man up Krishy!!! LOL

hey man....if you wanna make it in the big time the trail matches do count....i am fighting for a goalkeepers spot in the A and B grade....there are currently 5 goalkeepers in the team including me....C grade would be just a consolation price lol

i am not saying that i am pulling out of the event....just wont be there for most of the day to entertain you all thats all :)

i will prob organize someone to come with me to drop my car off at the show then prob give someone the keys and then go off to the trial game and then come back before 3pm hopefully :)

i am not saying that i am pulling out of the event....just wont be there for most of the day to entertain you all thats all :)

i will prob organize someone to come with me to drop my car off at the show then prob give someone the keys and then go off to the trial game and then come back before 3pm hopefully :)

man krishy ,, your busier then a pimp in vegas during SEMA show days..lol

I really need the following entrants to confirm their attendance

Damo: R34 (confirmed)

Dion: R32 (confirmed)

Krishy: R33 (confirmed)

Andrew: V35 (confirmed)

Shane: R32 (confirmed)

Anthony: R32 (confirmed)

Matty: Patrol (confirmed)

Martin: R32 (confirmed)

Troy: R34 (confirmed)

Above list updated. Please PM me if i have not included you in the above list and you are confirmed.

Cheers

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Show is this Sunday. SAUSA will have a good display on show, so come down and have a look.

All entrants should have received a PM from me, regarding finer details.

I can also announce that best presented car at the show will receive a prize on behalf of the SAUSA exec committee! All the more reason to get your car looking its cleanest.

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