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Please post your expression of interest in,

1. Having your car featured in the 2007 Calendar

2. Purchasing a 2007 Calendar

I'll start early this year and hopefully have it ready for sale by November.

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1. You must be a paid up SAU QLD member to be in it.

2. Your vehicle must be Skyline related, eg. Cefiro Stagea.

3. Condition of vehicle is unimportant.

4. You must be a regular attendee of Meets, Cruises and Club Events.

5. You must not be a wanker.

6. You cannot submit a vehicle that was in last years "unofficial" calendar.

7. Production will only have input from members, once finalised and ready for print it will be made public and availble for general sale.

Nominees

Col-GTSX

R34GTX

Silver_R34_GT-T

gts25t4door

pear

SMR33

impact_blue

SirSkyline

R33Skyliner

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Well i guess im in...

First cab off the rank...

1. Yes

2. Yes

But a little bird told me you are a wanker Col, and Mud said no wankers :worship: (JOKES!) Your car for the cover!

Anyway, down for a yes for buying. I was in last years *struts*

But a little bird told me you are a wanker Col.

Hmmmm... Why does everyone always pick on me???

Hey Col,

2 x S2 R33 for teh cover???

1 hot yellow and 1 sizzling red?? :( :( :laugh:

My car is a little like herby the love bug and does not like sharing the "line" light.... HAHAHAHA

Yeah im up for what ever is good for you guys... Id just be happy to be in the calander...

If you need some photos taken for the calander we can contact justdave or ill take em...

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