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fair enough..... cause i never got sent an email, but only entered a few days ago.

uhuh..

Is anyone selling Nissan Skyline-related merchandise at the Show 'n' Shine?

Yes Nick (GoldZilla) Will be.

See -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156571 for merchandise

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Hi there everyone !

With a bit of luck STAR32 will be back on the road by the 1st of Jul. and if she is, keep an eye out for her because she will be there nice and early.

See you all there... :D

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Can i enter my new Honda :):) might have some sick 19's on it by then lol

Unfortunately we wont have the 200 on the road in time to come back and defend the title of best Non Skyline and Best Engine Bay which is disapointing as it would have been 3rd year running for an Advan Performance built car in the Best Engine Bay category :P:(

I won't be entering my car anymore.. I have plans, but I might drop by in the afternoon.

In addition to the fact it's broken, some dickhead put a japanese flag sticker on the front bumper and when i removed it, it took all the clear coat with it. Whoever it was, I wish illness upon you.

i hope as many people come and join in as possible im entering my 32 even though its as average as vasoline on toast. coudlnt give a rats about prizes and all that just happy to be part of a sweet club wit awesome peeps

I won't be entering my car anymore.. I have plans, but I might drop by in the afternoon.

In addition to the fact it's broken, some dickhead put a japanese flag sticker on the front bumper and when i removed it, it took all the clear coat with it. Whoever it was, I wish illness upon you.

shoulda left it on :) would have suited your car :thumbsup:

PS: it wasn't me :)

Hi

Any way of finding out if my payments gone through or not? Payed via Paypal dont wanna rock up and not be on tha list :) Long way to travel.

Thanks

Hi John... Check your email. You are paid. :):)

Since Im back in the country I can now make it.

I have a supa Bling Bling surprise for the show!

:blush: 22" dubs?

I'm still definately keen :D

I'll try and complete my form by tomorrow afternoon so you guys dont have to rush at the last minute hehe

hopefully i can get a few things fixed up on the car before the show but i doubt it :( stupid ass shopping centres some tool bashed into the side of my car with their shopping trolley and fled the scene of the crime :@

No 22"'s but some very special Bling, straight from Jap.

I paid up yesterday and was given entry #88 so I would say thats the number of players so far.

PS 88 is my lucky number!




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