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iv already started to tidy mine up, all the exterior and interior will be spotless. Cant wait. Oh and how do i pay my $20 on the day or do i need an entry form?

Check the main thread for details - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=168817

Disappointed in the invisible Naturally Aspirated category.

Turbos not needed for showing. Also we will probably have an unofficial N/A prize.

Turbo or not, it doesn't matter what you got, just bring it all!

It's not a dyno comp, so why does it matter if you have a snail strapped to the side or not?

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!

even if it has butt ugly red wheels it's welcome

My excuse is that I dont own a Skyline :huh:

Good enough excuse for ya? :)

there is a class for "cars not worthy but owners who like to hang around skylines" or something like that...

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

convincing...

Or I will stab you.

better...

You'll be my no 1 special at the BBQ.

Liz Burgers.....

SOLD!

I've pre-entered.

lol my car *is* broken, scratched and dented.

So I guess I'll just tow it there :rolleyes:

i say we rip it apart and make it look like TWO broken skylines :whistling:

PS:

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I demand some kind of headache causing award ;)

even if it has butt ugly red wheels it's welcome

there is a class for "cars not worthy but owners who like to hang around skylines" or something like that...

hi5!!! Thats right!!!

Even if your car has hideous Red Rims its WELCOME! :P :laughing-smiley-014:

So there should be no excuses people!!!

even if it has butt ugly red wheels it's welcome

there is a class for "cars not worthy but owners who like to hang around skylines" or something like that...

A Toyota at a Nissan show will look out of place :P

Bugger it. I'm gunna enter..

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