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I didnt want tto put this in the events section cos im not organising an event but i was wondering if SAUWA planned on having any presence at autosalon this year ? i think it would be awesome and hopefully i'll have my car by then heheh

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Sweet I might try and get mine looking nice ad driving right :)

* Talking about Auto Salon

Anybody going to enter the Circuit Battle?

I was thinking about it but wasnt sure if they will select me as I dont think they will like Near Stock GTST's.

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Autosalon is a great event.. some people dont like it because its much of the same .. well... I dont know ive been going for years.. I love it.

You do see some cars that you spotted the year before but 99% of the time they have new bits hanging off them!! Or new stickers *BlinG* Its just a fun day and its great for the club!

Join up and show off your ride!

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Autosalon is a great event.. some people dont like it because its much of the same .. well... I dont know ive been going for years.. I love it.

You do see some cars that you spotted the year before but 99% of the time they have new bits hanging off them!! Or new stickers *BlinG* Its just a fun day and its great for the club!

Join up and show off your ride!

I just found that the cars were plain as, you see better cars on the roads.

Last year there was a GTT there that was auto and totally stock and looked like shit.

whats the point it being there? my car is better?

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I've enjoyed some of the previous events as well but have noticed a trend for most of the cars to down the blinged up/big chrome rims route which isn't really to my tastes. *Sometimes* I've noticed better cars out in the carpark! Still there's always a few surprises to be had.

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