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With the change of date, I can now attend. Adam has asked me to bring along some Skyline suspension stuff to talk about, for you see, touch, feel and/or smell. I was wondering what you might want me bring and what to talk about? Springs perhaps, some shocks maybe, stabiliser bars, alignment products...........let me know what interests you and I will do my best to satisfy that interest. Should I bring a small whiteboard for some drawn explanations? Walk around a car or two and run through the components?

:D cheers :rofl:

With the change of date, I can now attend. Adam has asked me to bring along some Skyline suspension stuff to talk about, for you see, touch, feel and/or smell. I was wondering what you might want me bring and what to talk about? Springs perhaps, some shocks maybe, stabiliser bars, alignment products...........let me know what interests you and I will do my best to satisfy that interest. Should I bring a small whiteboard for some drawn explanations? Walk around a car or two and run through the components?

:thumbsup: cheers :cheers:

Might be an idea to chuck the Stagea and a few Skylines on some jack-stands so people can actually see the components you've helped develop - it will help people get a better grasp on what goes where and how each component contributes to ride/handling, etc.

With the change of date, I can now attend. Adam has asked me to bring along some Skyline suspension stuff to talk about, for you see, touch, feel and/or smell. I was wondering what you might want me bring and what to talk about? Springs perhaps, some shocks maybe, stabiliser bars, alignment products...........let me know what interests you and I will do my best to satisfy that interest. Should I bring a small whiteboard for some drawn explanations? Walk around a car or two and run through the components?

:thumbsup: cheers :cheers:

Make sure you're wearing your shiniest Red Ranger shirt too!

I'm looking forward to catching up with you on the day - we need to talk re-valving :teehee:

Hi everyone -

Just want to confirm some points....

For visitors wanting to see the cars (but are not entering their cars), is there an entry cost to enter and walk around/view and take photos of the cars?

And, as per the brochure image - will the R31 and R32 Gibson cars be there?

I'm looking to drive up from Canberra to see the show 'n' shine as an interested spectator, and look forward to seeing everyon'e pride and joys polished up on display.

Hi everyone -

Just want to confirm some points....

For visitors wanting to see the cars (but are not entering their cars), is there an entry cost to enter and walk around/view and take photos of the cars?

And, as per the brochure image - will the R31 and R32 Gibson cars be there?

I'm looking to drive up from Canberra to see the show 'n' shine as an interested spectator, and look forward to seeing everyon'e pride and joys polished up on display.

No cost for onlookers. As long as you dont scratch or damage anything that's fine :thumbsup:

2nd point I'll let Adam/someone else answer.

Cool come down and enter!? Latest is 10pm, maybe I could fit you in if you are not late :cheers:

No cost for onlookers. As long as you dont scratch or damage anything that's fine :domokun:

2nd point I'll let Adam/someone else answer.

Cool come down and enter!? Latest is 10am, maybe I could fit you in if you are not late :(

10am is the shut-off time, not 10pm...

d00dz's watch is on back-to-front! :D

hey just wondering if i shud bother entering my 32 gtst m-spec? fairly stock, so would it get a cold shoulder from everyone? Never been to an SNS before so dont really know what kinda standards the cars are at?




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