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WRC class here i come lol :D

well looks like im seeing competition already :)

also can i ask

is it a simple rock up claim a free position

or is there a entry fee to compete?

what are judges looking for?

just the look

sound of car?

power?

how u enter just rock up?.....................how mich is it?
well looks like im seeing competition already :D

also can i ask

is it a simple rock up claim a free position

or is there a entry fee to compete?

what are judges looking for?

just the look

sound of car?

power?

you also need to be a member to enter, public can come down to view.
Car Limit:

A limit of 80 cars is the MAX for this event. Should we run out of room sooner (due to larger cars), we will have to close the gates.[/size]

Obviously, SAU-Vic Members only. Anyone from the public is more than welcome to come along and checkout the display, however you will not be allowed to enter your car.

Hopefully it's now nice and clear that you need to be a Financial member of SAU-Vic to enter. :)

There is no fee, it's all sorted out by the club - perks of membership.

The trohpies/classes are also listed in the first post, please go back and read it carefully.

Voting is done by members, for members. (ie public cannot vote).

There is no criteria, you are judged by your fellow club member only. There is no judging panel as such.

Awesome Yessss should be at this one for sure

Cruise down with you, me and Nathan?

I'm definitely in for this :) Must get my car nice and clean.

Got some new competition going on ehy...

Your Nur in particular :)

Cruise down with you, me and Nathan?

Got some new competition going on ehy...

Your Nur in particular :)

We shall see how things go and also I agree with some of us to cruise down together. We can pre-meet somewhere and go from there Jamie :)

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