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Wanna lift to the station? :laugh:

BTW, megzz, can you resubmit your forms to our secretary, Shell?

And twotwisted, your membership has been upgraded - Congratulations on your membership - and bring your camera!

Haha YES its booked in and NO :P We will bring 2 cars down smarty!!

You're welcome Nick. You've got a great car!

We on the Exec will try hard to accommodate you all (on reserves)

Come mid-April, keep your eyes peeled on Post #1.

All applications are now CLOSED.

"Reserves" will stay as such & we'll try hard to accommodate you.

J.E.M. Car on display, will be the R34 GT-R Z-Tune - thanks to Bobby

This car may be the last time you see it in Aust.

S.A.U. Car on display, with be the R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur - thanks to God_speed

This car will come out in Performance Imports magazine soon - Issue #161

Cameras are allowed.

2 Awesome cars, 1 awesome workshop :yes:

My car will be in for some more loving and hopefully come back out with 500rwhp :P

Well sent my membership form and payment last Wednesday :P... just waiting on that membership status :) I heard it can take awhile ...

but anywhoes, should be an awesome night cant wait !

Edited by Spring&WateR

^^ I'm sure that Shell's approval of you > NSW Membership banner pretty soon :)

Meanwhile, welcome to the fold megzz! And Steve, feel free to post up in the Membership subforum > introduce yourself - if you dare!

^^ I'm sure that Shell's approval of you > NSW Membership banner pretty soon :)

Meanwhile, welcome to the fold megzz! And Steve, feel free to post up in the Membership subforum > introduce yourself - if you dare!

Beware of wastelanders :P

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