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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?

Yeah, man, absolutely! It's not a contest to see who has the absolutely best/neatest/most beautiful car - the prizes being given away are more for the fun of the day. The key to the day is PARTICIPATION!!!

Ok I dont wanna jinx it but what happens if it rains out again ?

I think my baby will be ready by then JUST.

My new rims wont arrive till a week or 2 after, so I gotta try to find a set to borrow on the day....

We sacrifice the closest dodgy looking asian to the sun gods and take his car and rip the mad helis. ;):nyaanyaa:

my mate dropped a ladder on my car (he's a plumber) and scratched up my bonnent so i wanted to get that fixed b4 the shown'n'shine but i cant fit it in b4 july 1.

But screw it ill come. being new to the skyline community its an excuse to meet all you clowns!!!! (jokes, or maybe not)

Entry form filled out and payment sent.

One more thing, if i bring a mate in my car do i have to pay for him or can he get in for free???

hey Abo... how will you know who's entered or not? will there be a list of cars or something? Also will you be contacting us the day before? sorry if u have mentioned this earlier......

cheers

mike

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Good one mate. One entry, one car.
Its FREE to look only pay if your entering a car. Mine has been back into at the station, need to find car with paint missing then KILL KILL KILL hahah.

Awesome thanks guys. Yeah my mate is coming along in my car as a spectator.

blk180 hope you find the culprit and then :action-smiley-069:

hey Abo... how will you know who's entered or not? will there be a list of cars or something? Also will you be contacting us the day before? sorry if u have mentioned this earlier......

cheers

mike

We will be contacting everyone who has entered.

hey Abo... how will you know who's entered or not? will there be a list of cars or something? Also will you be contacting us the day before? sorry if u have mentioned this earlier......

cheers

mike

Each car who has pre-entered has already been assigned a unique Car #.

They have been told (for people who entered prior to July 17th) to quote this number when they arrive or just say your name or other info is fine. But Car # is easier.

All details etc will be emailed to those 7x people already pre-entered.

Each car who has pre-entered has already been assigned a unique Car #.

They have been told (for people who entered prior to July 17th) to quote this number when they arrive or just say your name or other info is fine. But Car # is easier.

All details etc will be emailed to those 7x people already pre-entered.

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

We are still trying to confirm the winfield and gibson cars. Unsure at this stage.

Thanks.

When/if the Gibson cars are confirmed, will there be an announcement? Their presence will top of what is planned to be a brilliant day!

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




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