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anyone know what we have to take on the saturday so that we can get in free to spectate? I didn't get anything in my little package that looks like an entry ticket!

Understand what you mean now Howie! Will give my number to Pat too!

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im also puzzeled as to the line

'Dont forget to bring your Trading Post Win a Drift Ride Competition Coupon.'

i see no such coupon in the envelope :P just the main letter and 2 stickers

im also puzzeled as to the line

'Dont forget to bring your Trading Post Win a Drift Ride Competition Coupon.'

i see no such coupon in the envelope :no: just the main letter and 2 stickers

thats what i was thinking too. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I'm driving my daily out to malalla so you think if i just take the stickers there with me before i put them on the car i can use them to get in?

Do you have to stick the trading post sticker on your car aswell? Also where abouts are you supposed to put the stickers or doesn't it matter?

You have to stick both stickers on the left hand side of the front windscreen. Which is silly when you think about it, because if you put in the bottom corner you could earn yourself a defect, but if you put it on the top you've got no room for a skylinesaustralia sticker. so i'll probably put mine on in the morning.

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First post updated. Amenities. - We still need things like esky, ice, drinks, chequered flags. Also you need to BYO your own chairs as there won't be enough to go around.

Also do we have anyone with photographic expertise? Would be nice to get some good shots for posting into an album after the show. The conditions will be very testing for photographers ... so possibly someone with a decent lens kit (polariser, uv filter) and a hood will be required.

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Yes Howie I am trained in professional portrait photography... I will definitely have my camera with me, but yeah... will be far from Ideal conditions.

Awesome stuff Martin, thanks for helping out buddy. Yes every year I go and take photos my photos have all been overexposed due to the strong light. Great stuff i'll update the first post.

First post updated. Amenities. - We still need things like esky, ice, drinks, chequered flags. Also you need to BYO your own chairs as there won't be enough to go around.

Also do we have anyone with photographic expertise? Would be nice to get some good shots for posting into an album after the show. The conditions will be very testing for photographers ... so possibly someone with a decent lens kit (polariser, uv filter) and a hood will be required.

MC will be there no dount, sure he can hook us up some piccies too.

SAU.com sticker? I don't even have one on ym car :)

wreckon they'll actually check for booze this year? or is there a fine this year ?

I am hoping to find the pack of Skylines tomorrow night at the meet-point - we should just park a little bit off the main group and that way it will be easier to find each other!

I am hoping to find the pack of Skylines tomorrow night at the meet-point - we should just park a little bit off the main group and that way it will be easier to find each other!

if we all try to goto 4dirty2's house we wont have any trouble finding each other :P

pity he lives at the other end of the earth .... some of us have to work tomorrow and will be going flat out just to make it to the cruise meet-point on time :P

pity he lives at the other end of the earth .... some of us have to work tomorrow and will be going flat out just to make it to the cruise meet-point on time :P

Im with you on that one nightcrawler, i had to clean my car just then as there will be no time 2moro night! sounds good if we could somehow have a seperate group! How many cars go on this cruise usually???

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