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Hey is it to late to enter/join?

I've been into the autosalon thing for awhile but havent been for a year or so (getting boring).

Last one was a sponsor entry.

I've always wanted to go in a big skyline crew/club at autosalon.

Im interested... Just hope i dont sell my car before then. It would be a good to try sell there.

Pm'd..

I have a white R33 40th Anniversary Edition and a black R33 Type M and a white 1990 R31 station wagon - it sounds awesome but is the fee per car or per person??? If it's per car then OUCH :wave: but if it was per person it could be another 2 or 3 cars to display...??? maybe???

I have a white R33 40th Anniversary Edition and a black R33 Type M and a white 1990 R31 station wagon - it sounds awesome but is the fee per car or per person??? If it's per car then OUCH :( but if it was per person it could be another 2 or 3 cars to display...??? maybe???

$100 per car entered

I met you out at Chatswood pub for Feb SAU dinner... I'm Paul, the youngest one of the bunch

If u'r still interested, PM me

looks like we are getting a good lot together for this.

Im all for the meet to talk about whatever it is that we will need to talk about...

:) :) :) :) :D:)

Yeah I think that this is a good idea all so!

Paul what do you reckon...We organise a meeting next month???So everyone knows what is going on :bunny:

Yeah I think that this is a good idea all so!

Paul what do you reckon...We organise a meeting next month???So everyone knows what is going on :bunny:

Sounds good.....this way we can all meet and discuss everything that needs to be talked about and organised.....it's alot easier than via e-mail...

keep us posted about the meeting and thanks to everyone for their commitment and support. Depending on where everyone lives there are a few places out west that serve great food and are quiet enough for us to talk.

It will be a great weekend and experience....

Sounds good.....this way we can all meet and discuss everything that needs to be talked about and organised.....it's alot easier than via e-mail...

keep us posted about the meeting and thanks to everyone for their commitment and support. Depending on where everyone lives there are a few places out west that serve great food and are quiet enough for us to talk.

It will be a great weekend and experience....

yeah

We would like to have a meeting early April!!!

Can people please post up if available on week nights or weekend?

Could do this on a sunday? I will travel anywere but need to know where majority of peeps live???

for me it cant be the weekends preceding the sau drift day april 9th.i need these to get the car drft ready.

How about a sunday arvo outside (weather permitting) at olympic park - theres plenty of spots to choose from & its a central spot to everyone - carparks / reserves / picnic areas etc - id like to see the other cars that are going to be in the display - we could work out an order etc & get a feel for how things will look - much easier nutting it all out in advance - so we will be organised on the day - i thought one idea might be if we had a display that was in the centre of the room that people could walk all the 'round would be to have each alternate car facing the opposite direction - rather than having all the bonnets facing the same way - just an idea - will be good to discuss all this when we ALL meet up - any advances on a sunday arvo at olympic park ????....... sun 15 or 22 of april perhaps..... :glare:




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