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hey every one i was just wondering when the next show and shine will be on and where its gunna be,

havent been to one yet and i wana get some really good ideas for my car so fingers crossed their will be one soon.thanks.gif

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There is a Show N Shine with SAU representatives at the ARC Forum Battle at Calder in about 2 weeks.

Otherwise the annual SAU Show N Shine is usually held at the end of the year :thumbsup:

This!

Or join up JDMST as well and they have a monthly meet up / show and shines.

SAU members are on there as well.

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lol :D

Also SAU Nationals. Biggest gathering of Skylines (and other cars) in AUS far as I'm aware.

2012s will be even larger given QLD will be coming along in big numbers :)

Fingers crossed the 32 is ready in time.

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Next SAU VIC meet is a Garage Cafe on the 21st of March.

Forum Battle will have some of best on show.

SAU NATS will have the largest example of the best of show.

Sounds like a good place to have a SAU VIC Meet.

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lol :D

Also SAU Nationals. Biggest gathering of Skylines (and other cars) in AUS far as I'm aware.

2012s will be even larger given QLD will be coming along in big numbers :)

Your kidding right? Sau Nats is nowhere near the largest gathering of cars.. Of skylines yes but there is plenty of car things that get huge turn outs

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Your kidding right? Sau Nats is nowhere near the largest gathering of cars.. Of skylines yes but there is plenty of car things that get huge turn outs

Well the first half of your reply is pointless, as that's not why my englese clearly said.

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