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Sorry Gary you've got no chance....I can match you for longest but have a gtr ont he back to beat you for weight :domokun:

Since i won't be racing I'll have my Stagea there! So make it 3 at least :P

I have decided to create a Best Stagea Category now so hopefully that will induce you all to come and feel more welcome.

What say ye all? IN?

Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. :)

Should be:

best S1

best S2 and

best 260RS.

That would be nice, but first we've gotta get enough Stageas to actually justify it.

I'm on the crew helping to organise this Show and Shine, and until I saw Adam's post, not even I knew that this category was going to be created!

im deff in but gunna pay on the day bloody money......... so whats the go are we all gunna meet up outside and then go in as a group so we all parked together or got reserved spots?????????????????????? and hands up whi is in would be good to see a shipload of us there and not the usual ill come but no show we have to make our presence felt here guys we are the minority here

Hey Mike parking will probably be allocated however makes judging easiest, competitors will need to be there earlier to get parked before the crowds arrive.

Don't worry....its always hard to ignore a stagea in a carpark full of coupes :P

*puts hand up*

AFAIK, it's a first come, first serve thing with the parking, so we can create some variety between the various models. We discussed this to quite some extent, and figured that if we had all the R33's together in one spot, all the R32's together in another spot, etc., then people would only gather around the models they preferred and would quite possibly miss out on seeing something which may take their interest somewhere else...

Mine is entered and paid for, as of last night!

Also, for all the Newcastle and Central Coast peoples, there are a whole bunch of Skyline owners cruising down in a group together, so if you want to join them have a look HERE!!!

For those from the South or Inner Western Sydney, please have a look HERE...

It's not hard to find, but it'll of course be easier to find if you're all in a group - and more fun should you all get lost together.

Joe, Bryce or Brendan (Beastien), are any of you able to contact "ULOOK" (Krystal) to help bring down supplies for the day?

Please PM here: ULOOOK

It would be greatly appreciated!!!

just sent krystal a PM, any specifics needed or does she know?

Not really sure, mate - I'm guessing she'll fill you in on what she needs transported.

If there's anyone else in the area, too, if you could help out it would be great! :rofl:

Ah i see the soul purpose of the stagea is to follow around skylines carrying their stuff, good work nissan :)

will i get notification when my payment has cleared and get NSW member under my name

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