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Duncan, do you have a pic of your r32? we could show the wide variety of skylines, from street, to race

Yes a model would be nice :D

Stagea would be ok! After all it has an RB in it......

Lets organise this sooner rather than later

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Some might want to be careful entering your cars into these types of events. A lot of car enthusiats do see your car - and a portion of those people would be the kind to steal cars etc. I imagine a few cars get stolen and stripped after shady types get to see exactly whats under the bonnet at these types of shows. Maybe removing your plates for the event would be a good idea? Just so people dont recognise it when it's parked at a local shopping centre or whatever. Some people may argue that this is one of the reasons that you mod your car (so others can admire it) - but you have to ask yourself if they are the kind of people you want admiration from!

Call me paranoid, but I don't think it's worth the 'glory'. :P

wats the problem? you cant use a phone?

i dont see wats so hard about getting the people together filling out the forms and waiting till the date to take ur cars down

Yep got it in one. I cannot use a phone :P

Well when I went to the site to have a look, it was says show booked out. Thats why I emailed them... Meh

Chris/AMS, I wouldn't mind putting my Stagea up there with yours, but I probably still won't have made any mods to it, going by the short time any money spends in my bank account before I can even consider spending it on the car. I would have at least liked to have lowered it with one of SK's kits (or similar), and maybe thrown some nice wheels on. Then again, I could leave the standard wheels on to contrast against your car, too.

But having the car displayed also means not driving it for a few days... ;) Ah, well, I guess if this goes ahead and I add my car to the SAU stand, then I'll just deal with it.

I'll most likely take my plates off though, maybe get some dummy ones made up for display purposes.

Cheers,

Nick T.

Some might want to be careful entering your cars into these types of events. A lot of car enthusiats do see your car - and a portion of those people would be the kind to steal cars etc. I imagine a few cars get stolen and stripped after shady types get to see exactly whats under the bonnet at these types of shows. Maybe removing your plates for the event would be a good idea? Just so people dont recognise it when it's parked at a local shopping centre or whatever. Some people may argue that this is one of the reasons that you mod your car (so others can admire it) - but you have to ask yourself if they are the kind of people you want admiration from!

Call me paranoid, but I don't think it's worth the 'glory'.  :)

right on my man. i leave my car in the garage for this very reason. why drive it when someone will spot my plates and track me down you know. :(

be good to see some skyline bling at the autosalon. good luck guys.

As far as number plates go, we could all get fake plates made up in the same style as car makers use for their new models, simply with "SAU" on them??

Theyre quite cheap aswel

Good Idea

Autosalon got back to me today

Hi

Do apologise for the late reply Chris, I just returned to the office today.

Anyway... Trade Stand is design for anyone who wishes to promote their business and for that please contact our Sales Department. Club display is for any competitor who wishes to promote their club... you can have banners.... T-shirts.. so long none of the text or printing contains any business who sponsored the club.

To be a club you must have a minimum of 6 cars...

Attached is an entry form for the Sydney and Newcastle show

Now how do I go about uploading the entry forms? :D

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