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hey people

just wondering if anyone wants to have a qld sau show and shine one sunday afternoon, good chance to meet up, have a bbq and a chat, invite some other clubs, meet some new people maybe cruiz after it.

put in your opinions, hopfully sum1 can organise one, or delete the thread if no one is interested

cheers

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Its all been covered in the QLD members area of the forum...

Edit: The short of it is that you need public libility insurance for a show and shine... Thats why the Police move people along all the time when they pop their bonets... Thats why we here at SAU have BBQ's with touch football and so on... During this time people may look sideways at cars and admire their build... Loop holes for every situation... LOL

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Well some events are members only and therefore they in that section...

Some events like MSC and big BBQ days and Dyno nights and so forth are advertised in the public forum...

Just allot of the go karting and skidpan applies to members only... You should join the club if only for the discounts on tyres...

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yeh well i joined it when it first started and sweet f**k all went on, seems to br good now though, still got my club shirt aswell

so a show and shine would be for members only?

maybe, maybe not?

it would definately be cheaper for members to enter, if non members were allowed.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey people im only new to this site and would like to catch up and check out some skylines, there is a nissan cruise coming up in August. But something sooner would be good.

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Well if anyones interested, there is a Sound off at Strathfield morayfield, aug 26th. I started a thread about it. Is also shaping up to be a bit of a show and shine, with a lot of local - and not so local - skylines, soarers, EXAs, Rx7s, 300ZXs, AE86's, couple of sileightys etc all gonna be there. As well as Commos and Falcons and magnas even, probably.

Good opportunity to show off what you got, and for $10, enter the comp.

Feel free to come along and park up, pop your bonnet.

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