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Event canceled due to lack of interest

OK Guys, nearly the end of the month.

I need those who said they would enter their cars to confirm it. (6 is the magical number) and i will need payments early next month.

After last years effort it would be good to see the SA SAU put a display together.

Edited by 4door_Sleeper

I would be more then keen to enter my R32 sedan.

Its nothing sepecial but is getting painted as i am typing this and will hopefully have some rims by August. And coilovers will be installed as well.

Up to you guys i guess. It would be different having a R32 sedan in Panda. But it wont have a kit just rims and coilovers.

But let me know if ur ok with it. If not then i understand.

I would love to enter it in and see what peoples reactions are.

PM your answer guys.

Bummer :) My car is still a work in progress, but if it was completed prior to Autosalon I would have been 100% keen for a SAU group entry.

I'm still keen if my car is ready in time!

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