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My excuse is, I already signed up for show and shine

Any skylines that show up on the day that are not part of the show will be fined $20 for members, $30 for non members!!! so its cheaper to just enter the show !!!!!!!!!!!!

(disclaimer:you may or may not be fined)

Yeah come on peeps!

Our Show 'n' Shine isn't like your usual import Car Show Event.

It's all about showing the community of Skylines Australia and having fun with fellow enthusiasts.

So get off yo asses!

And get to the thread and enter today!

You can even use your credit card!

Yep its a great fun day to enter your car and chat with other skyline enthusiast.

Never know maybe see someone with mods you like, can walk over and ask where they got there parts from and so forth.

Enter show and shine or die!

It is NOT autosalon, I dont care if your car is broken, or scratched or dented...if it's a skyline I want it THERE!

It is a excellent show and it will be great fun...See you there!!!! :)

P.s My GTR has dents and scratches and needs a respray but I am still entering, to show my support and try to have the most skylines in the one place EVA!

Enter show and shine or die!

It is NOT autosalon, I dont care if your car is broken, or scratched or dented...if it'ss a skyline I want it THERE!

It is a excellent show and it will be great fun...Hope to see you there

:D

Then i must die........ :)

If we had of got our act together down here it could of been a good road trip..

how will i die if i don't enter?

will it be in my sleep? in a car crash? will I drown?

I just want to consider my options.

considering I don't own a skyline anymore, will the die option still be applicable to me?

Yes Liz, it will :)

We will decide the dying factor :D

Both my cars will be there hopefully!

And the 31 will have some "special mods" coming... hahaha

So if your car is a...

show car

track car

stock

modded

clean

dirty

new

old

riced up hektikness 2NV

or a dirty drift/rally pig

get ya arse into gear cause all those types are welcome!!!

how will i die if i don't enter?

will it be in my sleep? in a car crash? will I drown?

I just want to consider my options.

considering I don't own a skyline anymore, will the die option still be applicable to me?

You'll die of a broken heart... or shame... or consumption.

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