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Auto Salon - Sydney - 18th and 19th March 2006

SYDNEY SHOWGROUND - OLYMPIC PARK - HOMEBUSH

Auto Salon is but 5 weeks away, so its about time we got this all organised! We need the names of anyone genuinly wanting to enter...

Link to online entry form - Entry Form

Entry for the Sydney Show is $90 if you enter online, and if you enter before the 17th of Febuary you also get a free BUDDY PASS. Alowing full weekend show access for a friend free! We also recieve -

Auto Salon Competitors Pack -

- Auto Salon Competitor bag

- Auto Salon Competitors 06 Shirt

- Limited edition Competitors Lanyard

- Auto Salon Competitor Windscreen sticker

- Competitor weekend pass (allowing early entry etc.)

For a club entry we need a minimum of 6 people. There is no limits to how many people we can enter, but they asked if we could keep it around 10 - 20.

In regards to a display, we can bring along banners advertising the SAU NSW club but none of other businesses - as there are company displays at the show who are paying big bucks to be there! Floor covering is not needed, but anyone with suggestions on our club design (car placement, floor covering, random items) please post and let us know.

No-Body enter just yet! We need to have the correct numbers first!

People Intersted -

1 - AMS (Nissan Stagea)

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Let me know if you are genuinly want to enter, Please leave your display suggestions etc.

Cheers,

Chris

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I'm interested, but I'm not sure if my car is really showcar worthy.

Sure the kit is nice, and looks good.. but that's about it.. It's nothing special. :D

I'll watch the thread, and see what happens. I should be heading down there anyway ;o

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I'm interested, but I'm not sure if my car is really showcar worthy.

Sure the kit is nice, and looks good.. but that's about it.. It's nothing special. :P

I'll watch the thread, and see what happens. I should be heading down there anyway ;o

Same.

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Guys have you seen my car? What's special about it? Nothing :P We are just going to have some fun and show them what a great club SAU is... C'mon guys, I want to get some entries in before the 17th so we can get buddy passes!

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Sorry, Chris, I'm out, so you'll have to fly the Stagea flag solo.

I have relo's coming from o/seas and need my car to do the usual tourist thing with them, etc...

Noooo :P

At this stage doesnt look like anyone is coming...

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I'm sure we could get people, but it's just do people think they're car (as mentioned) is show car worthy?

Skylines like 2GU UP and such you would expect to see, asmuch as I love my car and stuff, I'm not sure if it's worthy of a car show? Maybe a local one down the road..

Just my thoughts.. If I had a R34 GTT nicely done, or a R34 GTR i'd definately be up for it.

I'm interested, but there are alot nicer cars then mine I think.

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I'm sure we could get people, but it's just do people think they're car (as mentioned) is show car worthy?

Skylines like 2GU UP and such you would expect to see, asmuch as I love my car and stuff, I'm not sure if it's worthy of a car show? Maybe a local one down the road..

Just my thoughts.. If I had a R34 GTT nicely done, or a R34 GTR i'd definately be up for it.

I'm interested, but there are alot nicer cars then mine I think.

My car isnt I can garuntee you that. Doesnt bother me though, I'm attempting to build up a portfolio for potential sponsors, gotta get out there and have a go

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i'll sit on it for a while. Car isn't up to show standard, but it is different none the less, even though the paint job has crows feet on the passanger side front quarter panel :D (in need of a new paint job, or around $200 to fix it, donors welcome/preffered :P:P)

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