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Is this limited to members with Skylines? Or can the few members with non Skylines also enter and maybe have a section for the “Others”?

This event is definately not limited to just Skylines.

There are quite a few members that drive other cars, like myself, B-man and his rotary, Neil and his freak of a car, fatz and his excuse of a car... so you are definately not alone.

Well actually there will be many unofficial categories just like that. We have a lots and lots of stuff to give away. I remember last time we actually ran out of time to give all the stuff away there was so much. haha. You'd almost say it was unlucky if you didn't win anything.

Yeah, maybe we need a new category, "Best Track/Drift/Race Event Damage" - Duncan would win hands down though I think..

Haha that was Marks car..

Duncan and Kel's was the only that didn't look half bad :blink:

Registered........both for the event & membership.

One question though, how do we confirm that our rego & payment has gone through. Is it emailed or do we get it on the day?

New to this so don't know the process.

Ooo this looks sweet! me and some mates will be in for sure...Im gonna have to be real cheap to get some moneys for my car in the next few weeks, does it matter if its nothing special? I just wanna jump in and get some ideas for my car while im at it too!

Yeah, maybe we need a new category, "Best Track/Drift/Race Event Damage" - Duncan would win hands down though I think..

time to get out the sledge hammer and take it to the guards

Ooo this looks sweet! me and some mates will be in for sure...Im gonna have to be real cheap to get some moneys for my car in the next few weeks, does it matter if its nothing special? I just wanna jump in and get some ideas for my car while im at it too!

u can have the most modified/special car there or u can have the most standard car there. it doesnt really matter. its all about socialising and like u said getting ideas from others.

Registered........both for the event & membership.

One question though, how do we confirm that our rego & payment has gone through. Is it emailed or do we get it on the day?

New to this so don't know the process.

I'll get an email with your details in it tomorrow and I'll reply so you know I got it ok.

And yeah Razo, participation. We're trying to get a massive pile of Skylines together just to impress ourselves. I promise you will have fun. We've done this twice before and everyone had fun.




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