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bah 8:30, means i have to leave around 7am so i can wash and polish my car in time, dam dirt and bugs. Where are the car lovers in northside?

Sacrelidge! how dare you take such an esteemed vehicle through a commoners cleaning station! Skylines deserve a personal touch (e.g. bucket, water, top quality waxes and a whole Saturdays work) and don't get on your high horses about water restrictions, they don't apply to Skylines.

I've been asked by a few to come out to this, I'll be working, but will find time to come out and catch up with the crew.

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Haha i live on a property in murrumbateman, meaning ive got a long drive through dirt roads and highways all filled with bugs, ill go take a pic in a second from about 50km of driving (was probably a bad patch but still)

But if your offering your services ;)

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Bugs 0 Skyline 11,500,302

*EDIT* what the hell is that stain on the headlight :X

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Good luck with getting a reply Cejay, it took me almost a week just to book us a car spot! :laugh: The show doesn't open to the public until 10am so I think cars arrive at 9am... So let's meet up at 8.15-8.30am crusing out at 8.45 or a little before.

Don't forget, I am making a banner he he just because this will be my last dealing with the ACT SAU! :ninja:

I spoke directly to the organisors today.

They informed me that it was best for 2 members/cars to turn up between 8 and 8.30 to stake out a large section so all the skylines will be situated together. Particularly not having a club, we will be thrown in with the "others"

It would be nice to see a massive row in year order.

Do we have a time the organisers want us to arrive? It might give them the shits if we rock up at 9am and they're just about to finish setting up the other cars.

Received this from the organiser

Start time is 8am, I will get you out an updated map of the skyline

owners location for the show,

Marshalling is between 8am and 9am but you can arrive late just get the

attention of one of the marshals at the event and we'll be able to help

you setup.

If you have any further questions feel free to email me

So if we arrive sometime in between then it should be fine, but as has been said, might be good to have one or two people stake out our spot. I'll post up the updated map if and when I get it.

Either Meguiars or Auto glym are all i use.

My friend spoke to the organiser this morning and he said to be there for 8 as then you can stake your own area. If its too early for some of you maybe the early risers want to meet at 7.45 and we can make sure we have an area big enough to fit all of us together.

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