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When - Saturday July 12th and Sunday July 13th

wat do u guys and girls think??

SAU with their own stand for MAS??

show of hands who would be in for it...

and lets get some ideas down

maybe point this out to our lovely NSW peoples see if they wanna bring some cars down for it

unless they doing their own thing

:D

$90 payment by 4th July for entry for car club 6 or more cars

$190 for late payment by 7th July

Each competitor will receive an Auto Salon pack containing:

1. Exclusive competitor 2003 T shirt

2. Limited edition lanyard with ID tag

3. Competitor 2003 sticker

4. Advance sales of show tickets will be available to competitors only during Friday move in. (EFTPOS purchase only)

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word of caution

last year my friend entered his fto with team azm at autosalon and when he left with the rest of the cars on sunday night, cops were waiting outside and checked and canaried every car.

lucky my friend's car was legal and went straight through but alot of other cars got done for nos, suspension etc

the cops expect you to have a semi trailer for transport

,...

assholes

wise advice chop i will be taking ti there in a trailer and leaving the same way, they can't dick you on private property and also taking paltes and rego sticker off. If they try and dick you just say its a race car.. Do cars have to be regoed to enter?

that is farkin low low low... mean time drug deals are being done and cars beign stolen.

OH that's a joke.

don't they have ANYTHING better to do ?

I don't care though... yeah it's a race car, but half the mods you can't see.... the it's registered with a diff engine so i don't care.

The only thing is the POD... and i can argue that one with them.

Next we'll see them pulling cars over coming out of Calder Park... SHEESH!

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