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Guys,

To mark the 1st Anniversary of SAU Vic - we are having a Show 'n Shine!

When: Sunday October 2nd - 2005

Time: 11.30am - till late afternoon

Where: Swan St - Burnley. Just East of Burnley Oval directly opposite where Madden Grove meets Swan Street. Melways Ref 2H - J10 (Circus Site)

See attached pic.

Entry only available via Swan Street

Essentially this will be a relaxed family day - cars will be parked, cleaned and judged for our Show 'n Shine categories. At this stage we will have trophies for:

Best R31, Best R32, Best R33, Best R34 and Best 'other'. Judging for all catagories will be done by the members.

Competitoon entry is open to members only - so please post your interest in this thread. However everyone is welcome to come down and have a look.

There will be a BBQ lunch - and of course, a bit of Vortex action!

This is a great chance to meet people, see some great cars - and have a nice relaxing day.

We also hope to have a couple of small displays as well.

Unfortunately there won't be any elephants.

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Car will be parked on the grass.

And that includes competitors and general visitors. The area is HUGE so we'll have a section for competiton cars and another for general parking.

When you arrive someone will be at the entrance to direct you where to park.

Be good to have all competitors there by 1:00pm.

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ohk well i wanna enter my shit box :P

so at the entrance i'll say im not a member but i'll be giving my membership form and money to adz straight away so i can go park where the special people park :D

hahaha

-Ruffels

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I'll be greeting people at the gate and directing entrants to the parking marshalls.

Please park where directed.

All entrants will receive a 'Vote for me' flyer to place on their car.

I'll pass out nametags as well.

Should be a great day - bring family and friends!

The more cars to enter the better. Entry is free for members. There are trophies!

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BTW: in case anyone isn't driving...

Catch #70 Tram from Flinders St to go right past (tram stop on cnr of Madden Gve), or Belgrave/Lillydale/Alamein/Glen Waverly Train to Burnley and tram (70) or walk to the park.

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Unfortunately there won't be any elephants.

There goes my hopes for pickin up :huh:

SNOWIE: A friend of mine is thinkin of checkin it out and he dont drive a line where would parking be for him same place or somewhere else?

DEZZ: U still comin if u dont have a line?

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