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i dont know, but its a good start. Quality over quantity. in 03, they had someone at the entrance to the pavillion checking everyone in. so i guess they would turn you away and give you your money back. or better yet. keep your money for wasting their time. i would. id probably throw in a "lol" for good measure

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yeah right. the last one i entered in was 2003, so things may have changed abit since.

i did notice that the car they had at the entrance of the show is almost always guaranteed peoples choice award. maybe its to work out who they want to win that?

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If you have any idea's for the display for SAU-SA please let me know or put them up on this thread .

Depends on the area allocated to us. But I'm thinking of ramming the japanese theme down their throat :thumbsup:

I was thinking mechanics workshop make some cardboard tool chests or something

Excellent! Yep, I agree ... I've got some props too:

compressor and spray painting gear, tool chest, mig welder etc etc.

Who's got a stand-out brake package? We can jack their car up and show off the brakes.

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oh my reply to a standout brake package didn't get added :)

we could look @ Blue32 possibly or Willall Racing possibly

but im guessing both would be a very big ask

Actually ... I will have my Wilwood kit in by then. :(

gee that might sound like the nissan is a bad car, needs to be wrenched all the time ???? which we know isn't the case

maybe more like hot pits instead of english mechanic style ?

or better yet, like the garage cafe in melb? F & F style?

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