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just found a place that does the plates.to give you an idea on what they are like.this is not the actual place...i dont think.

www.numberplate.australia.ms/

Can we get plates with more than 7 letters??

They look really good ...thats what they ones I can get look like

I reckon we could how many letter's are you thinking??

We need to sort out where we're having this meeting

Yes im with you on that!!!

Autosalon Meeting

Date: 15th April (Sunday)

Time: 1ish (so we can have some lunch)

Destination :Chilies wentworthville

It's just off the M4 almost the dead centre of Sydney. There is a large carpark and the food and price is reasonable.

p.s Nice sig :(

sounds good to me. wentworthville is only 15min from the druitt so that'll be sweet.

Cool !! - ill be there - wots the exact address - do we get off at the cumberland h'way exit ? - are ppls driving the car theyll be taking to auto salon ?

I'm there also. Address is Great Westen Highway, Wentworthville (east of Cumberland highway). If you're coming off the M4, take the Cumberland Highway exit, turn north at Cumberland Highway, then right at Great Western Highway lights and then next right on Centenary Rd to get to the rear street for parking. See map:

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Awwwww man i just found out you guys were entering for sure today off my friend Nick (NicsR33) i would of entered with you guys if i knew a lil earlier but im entered with Platinum Car Audio and Interiors :laugh:

Next time for sure though boys n girls BEST OF LUCK AT THE SHOW :laugh:

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Cool !! - ill be there - wots the exact address - do we get off at the cumberland h'way exit ? - are ppls driving the car theyll be taking to auto salon ?
I'm there also. Address is Great Westen Highway, Wentworthville (east of Cumberland highway). If you're coming off the M4, take the Cumberland Highway exit, turn north at Cumberland Highway, then right at Great Western Highway lights and then next right on Centenary Rd to get to the rear street for parking. See map:

That's right, if you take the Cumberland Highway exit you have to enter the carpark from BEHIND the restaurant.

Alternatively, if you're heading West on the M4, you can get off one exit before the Cumberland at Coleman Street (follow the signs to Westmead Hospital), turn right at the roundabout at the top, then left onto the Great Western Highway. Chilli's will be on your left hand side just past the bus T-Way crossing on Old Prospect Road. It's between SuperCheap Autos and an NAPF electronics store.

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I should be there too, BTW.

Today i sent off all the forms and the money..

Thanks to everyone for getting organised so quickly.

Updates to follow.

Everyone still right for meeting next weekene 15th April?

Can those attending please come up with some ideas on flooring

i got an idea from my gf's cousin. he has a large scale remote control R34 skyline so i was thinking we could make a track around our theme? would be easy just get some black plastic flooring and paint it into a track. put some lil cars on there and race em. do it japan style.




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