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Toyo Tyres are very kindly donating a full set of Toyo Proxes 4 tyres to one lucky entrant.

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Currently financial Skylines Australia Club Members will get two tickets in the raffle to win the tyres while non members will get one ticket each. So as far as raffles go, the odds will be very low and you have a real chance of winning a new set of tyres.

This is a pretty big prize so rather than giving it to the "Best" car, we are keeping the fun of the day intact by giving them pretty much randomly to an entrant.

You gotta enter the show to win 'em!

IM INN TOO!!! :thumbsup:

Will be entering mine/dad's R31 and will be getting a new set of hubcaps!

Edit: What do I need to do in terms of getting my hands on an Entry form etc?? :bunny:

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IM INN TOO!!! :D

Will be entering mine/dad's R31 and will be getting a new set of hubcaps!

Edit: What do I need to do in terms of getting my hands on an Entry form etc?? :)

Read the first page of this thread. All the good info is there. :)

Yes, Liz is short for lizard, they call me lizard coz I have a massive wang.



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