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Im definatly interested not sure if we will have a car still then as up for sale :wave:

Do we know the cost involved?

I will help out in anyway I can..... have you got a theme in mind of just SAU banners and stall kind of thing????

Jess

Well I think we should push for it its been a while since SAU has done Autosalon..... we have 3 cars so far hopefully :huh:

NSA11N can you find out how much it is to enter and what you get for you money and how many spots are left? If you find it difficult let me know and I will help you out :wave:

Jess

I'm gonna check it out tonight thanks guys and girls... last year at autosalon, i said to my mates, i really want to buy a skyline, and one day have it in Autosalon....

So... i bought my skyline a few weeks later and here i am, wanting to put together some sort of club display, something that maybe shows we have cars that range from pretty much stock, to high performance cars.

I work for Wing Wetsuits in Caringbah, so i can organise things like t-shirts to print and sell, we could maybe organise with the SAU Head "staff" to see if maybe we could arrange a membership type thing...

Anyone else have any ideas for me??

I have prices coming too

they have tried to organise Autosalon before.

read thru these.. might save you some time..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mp;hl=autosalon

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mp;hl=autosalon

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=101052&hl=

as for selling shirts etc.. you will need to speak with Nick (Goldzilla) he is in charge of merchandise. You cant sell SAU merchandise and pocket all the profits :blush:

Cheers

ok, here we go.....

AUTOSALON 2007 - Sydney - 5/6 May

Registration Dates

Early Bird: BEFORE 6th April

Regular: 6th April - 20th April

Late: 23rd - 30th April

ENTRY DETAILS - Price per 5m x 3m space

Pay Before 20th April - Club Price - $100/ entrant

Pay After 23th April - Club Price - $240/ entrant

• Early Bird Entries Received At Least 4 Weeks Early Receive One (1) Free Buddy Pass (One (1) Per Car Only)

• One Form Per Vehicle - All Car Clubs Must have 6 or More Cars Entering to Be Classified as a ‘Club’

• Interstate Competitors Receive One (1) Free Car Space. Additional Spaces Can Be Purchased At Regular Price

• Online Entries Receive $10 Discount - See www.autosalon.org to enter.

• Cars That Enter Auto Elegance, Old School Legends & Slammed Are Eligible To Win Only Special Arena Trophies.

• 10% Discount Will Be Given To Entrants Who Register And Pay For 4 Or More Shows At One Time

• VEHICLE SPEC SHEET MUST BE ATTACHED TO FORM OR COMPETITOR ENTRY WILL NOT BE PROCESSED

I think that sounds pretty damn good!!!!

There is nothing wrong with having your car (stock or heavily modified) at Autosalon.... All we need to do is get 6 cars or more and then we can have a club display......

Its a great experience for anyone and can be quite rewarding :laugh:

So let try and get a list going of who would like to enter Autosalon??? No matter if car is stock or modified??

Alright here is the list so far:

In

NSA11N

Hanyou

Marsss

S1kr33

Dj Albert

lou34

Duncan

OZ GTR02V

Trust33

J34

rugame

malcolm

NXTIME

TO4GTR

Maybes

LOOF ???

Skylinegtts??

Nismo??

I might be able to round up some other cars from the club I think a section against the wall is the best maybe so can hang the SAU Banner???




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