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what's the website URL?

If your forum email is current/active - then it is in your inbox or check the spam folder (it definitely sent to you, ive checked)

Link is not going public for a week to give club members a chance to sort things out first :)

I haven't received the email - my forum email notifications, topic subscriptions, pm's etc. stopped working 3 years ago and i never bothered to find out why.

My email is [email protected]

it's not in the junk mail folder.

Is there a burnout competition ;)

is this restricted to nissans only or are the locals attending in the commodores?? last thing I want to do is drive 4000km to watch a commodore do a skid..

( I can watch that locallly at kalbar autofest.)

still butting heads with insurance over burnout comp.

CFA & Council have approved so at least that's something.

Still a 50/50 at this stage as if its too costly it won't happen to keep the event cheap as possible. :)

Everyone would love just Nissan, but if numbers are a problem it might not be.

Entries will get checked so no 100rwkw V8 with dropped exhaust style stuff. :)

I know some guys with some serious blown v8 burnout cars so might be able to get them along, they would provide some awesome viewing.

Also know a few guys who'd love up fly a Nissan flag too so it would be fairly sweet.

Have you posted for your QLD people Noel?

Oh... and didn't you own a Torana at one point? :P

Yeah its out there Ash. I also owned a couple of monaros and various other bent 8 variants.

I thought we were sposed to evolve, Not regress. :nyaanyaa:

I personally couldnt think of anything less fitting or more offensive for a skyline showcase than a pack of bogans doing burnouts in commodores.

Totally agree,,,just the thought of it is retarded.

Cheers

Neil.

  • 2 weeks later...

Website will be up for everyone else after 7pm tonight people.

It looks awesome, is awesome - Entries to follow in a few weeks as sponsorship info will be sent out to those that have request over the weekend! There are quite a few businesses already keen to jump on-board which is great to see!

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