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Hi Brad - like I said, just rough calculation - I was using an average of about $30K per car. And used what I thought the car would sell for - not what $$ the owner put into it - If I used the later the Value would more near tripple my guestimate. I did also consider the GTRs retailing for >$100K each - but there were a fair few R32, etc there which would have brought the average down. Anyway - it's not a competition - no biggy - just thought I would put some reasonings behind my assumptions. ;)

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majanal, i agree

idea for next year people:

BEST R31 GX

BEST R31 GXE

BEST R31 EXECUTIVE

BEST R31 SILHOUETTE Series 1/2

BEST R31 SILHOUETTE Series 3

BEST R31 TI Series 1/2

BEST R31 TI Series 3

BEST HR31 GTS

BEST HR31 GTS-X

BEST HR31 GTS-R

BEST HR31 GIBSON MOTORSPORT RACECAR

that should make everyone happy.

oops ;) my bad

:)

I would make the judging easier my grouping the cars.

For example when the cars were being parked. R34 GTR's are located all together, R34 GTT etc etc. This will allow catagory by catagory to be done quickly. The sub total of exterior etc etc can then be pulled out.

I think this will also allow people to get some great pics as well

Paul, this was already suggested, and addressed earlier in this thread, or the one in the Events forum...

In short, I think it's a bad idea as people will tend to congregate around some models more than others, leaving owners of our earlier generation brothers with a drastically reduced walkthrough rate.

What a fantastic idea - I think that with a possible 100+ cars entering next year that the event could afford to spread the love about more by having at least 30 categories to help ensure that most of the cars entered were appropriately considered for their often unique and original attributes - this will also  help to ensure a friendly and sportsmans like atmoshere as the event grows and that the focus of the day is on all of the various cars entered and the individual tastes and influences of their owners - cheers Malcolm.

Although I'm all for expanding our trophy range next year, I don't think awarding more dinky trophies and seat belt pads will do anything to "ensure a friendly and sportsmans like atmosphere"... This lies solely on the attitude of entrants.

In fact, the whole idea of awarding more prizes to promote "sportsmanship" is ridiuclous and completely backwards in my opinion.

As I've said 100 times already. If you're concerned about winning a trophy, you've entered the wrong show.

I have to say I think 30 categories for 100 cars is a bit over the top. perhaps we could make it 'everyone wins a trophy day'? or 'bring your own trophy'??? I think too many trophys would detract a little from the people who actually deservedly won trophys. having said that a trophy for gun metal R32 GTRs with owners names starting with R and surnames starting with C would not be a bad idea.

Also FTR I don't believe MSRB26 receives any sponsorship for her car. I know it's had a lot of work done at Advan, but the build is all of her own hard work and $$$$$$$$.

EDIT: just realised that's already been posted. now I look like a tool :Oops:

Merli,

From what I read about last years Show you might have been right, but this year the number were doubled and so had the quality. The R32's this year I believe ruled the day. But there were still heaps of interest in all other groups. I still think its a good idea and who ever does it next year will have the hard task of making it better.

Whats ridiculous is not accepting everyones constructive input at face value and using all suggestions as possible ways of constantly improving a forever changing medium.Sure there may not be 30 seperate categories to consider - but as Ive already stated a few more wouldnt go astray next time around - I cant wait - (it certainly isnt about who wins what/simply that fair principles are the constant goal to adhere to. ie:sportsmanship.

- cheers Malcolm.

p.s. no more posts from me till next year - thanks again to all concerned for an awesome day.

Paul, this was already suggested, and addressed earlier in this thread, or the one in the Events forum...

In short, I think it's a bad idea as people will tend to congregate around some models more than others, leaving owners of our earlier generation brothers with a drastically reduced walkthrough rate.

most of the entrant's turned up in group's and with a diffrent range of car's,some just cruzd and entered , and seemed that all group's were parked together so they could all sitt together and mind each other's car's while they get lunch or to do a wee wee . u wont be able to do that if we line all the 31's 32's 33's 34's all together, just an opinion

Whats ridiculous is not accepting everyones constructive input at face value and using all suggestions as possible ways of constantly improving a forever changing medium.Sure there may not be 30 seperate categories to consider - but as Ive already stated a few more wouldnt go astray next time around - I cant wait - (it certainly isnt about who wins what/simply that fair principles are the constant goal to adhere to. ie:sportsmanship.

- cheers Malcolm.

p.s. no more posts from me till next year - thanks again to all concerned for an awesome day.

Your criticisms after both this years and last years SNS's have been focused purely because you didn't think that the judging was fair. I'm sorry, but you simply COULD NOT have had fairer judging system than we did this year, within the allotted time frame. All judges came up with different ideas on who the winner of each catergory should have been, and averaging them out led to the eventuating winner. Simple and fair.

And your input into the judging criteria in the first few SNS Organising Committee Meetings was greatly appreciated, I'm sure we made that clear... but some tangible help during the actual organising and running of the show would have been greatly appreciated instead of just showing up for a few meetings to put your 2c into the mix.

I just wonder whether your posts would be different if you had won a trophy this year dunno.gif

And we are taking constructive critisism at face value.

Meh - I had a pretty good time. A shitload of other people had a pretty good time. We all win. Yay for us:).

No one has any need to get antsy. Nothing is perfect. Life goes on.

I'll be seeing you all at the Drag Day, the Putty Road Cruise, the next Track Day, one of the monthly dinners, a drift event, a skid pan day, any other cruises, track or drag days not already planned, or next years Show and Shine.

hahahaha.... man.. i think no matter what you guys do, there will always be a few unhappy people! :D

it was an awesome day!!! i couldn't stop drooling!! hot skys wherever i looked!! well done guys! :) if i get me some nice rims, i may just enter next year! ;)

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i cant believe this whinging get over it ffs

if u wanna win trophies build a car that is better then the other competitors simple as that

u dont win shit for having a car thats not as good as the other cars ur competing against.

congrats to the organisers

it was a great day everyone had a good time so just leave it at that

imagine if it rained then there would be trouble. i dont see any point having 30 prizes dosent that beat the fun out of winning?? come on if we go to that extreme!!! we might aswell all bring a trophie and hand it in and recive it back . i think the prize's were just an extra on top of being able to make it , didnt think there would be so much bitching. if you wanted to win something that bad buy a ticket in the raffle there were another 12 prize's there.

I have to say I think 30 categories for 100 cars is a bit over the top. perhaps we could make it 'everyone wins a trophy day'? or 'bring your own trophy'??? I think too many trophys would detract a little from the people who actually deservedly won trophys. having said that a trophy for gun metal R32 GTRs with owners names starting with R and surnames starting with C would not be a bad idea.

I tried that. When I put my form in the class was "Best R33 GTSt - Factory green, series 1, stock body and wheels". :crazy:

My trophy must be in the mail. :confused:

Enjoy!

El Bee

Paul, this was already suggested, and addressed earlier in this thread, or the one in the Events forum...

In short, I think it's a bad idea as people will tend to congregate around some models more than others, leaving owners of our earlier generation brothers with a drastically reduced walkthrough rate.

Thats what i was thinking. I feel sorry for all those R34 GTR owners because everyone will be crowded around R32 Gts-t's :D

i cant believe this whinging get over it ffs

if u wanna win trophies build a car that is better then the other competitors simple as that

u dont win shit for having a car thats not as good as the other cars ur competing against.

congrats to the organisers

it was a great day everyone had a good time so just leave it at that

Your car looks wild in the flesh Anthony, well done:)

And for what its worth, seing as we have gone over this so many times, I want to echo Merlis previous comment that those of you who entered the show and shine because you were chasing trophies really did enter the wrong show.

The bitching is pathetic, and those of you who are still complaining and criticising how the judging took place need to give it a rest.

Thats MY 2 cents.

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