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OK..I am singed it and I payed the fee. Can anyone clarify what time and where this will happen? Also, some rules how your car get judged..so you can prepare...or you just turn up for the seek of turning up?

I hope I am not too hash or something. This does not even appear under EVENTS thread or am I blind?????? So much for the most "popular" event.....

EUG!!!!

this is a stickied thread in the events section :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=168817

all the info should be in here.. apart from HOW the cars will be judged.

Thanks mate,

Thanks is enough for me...I'll be there...and will seeee...heheheheheh Maybe judging the cars is still a secret so ...I wanna live..hehehehe, some sort of 007 stufff

Thanks mate,

Thanks is enough for me...I'll be there...and will seeee...heheheheheh Maybe judging the cars is still a secret so ...I wanna live..hehehehe, some sort of 007 stufff

It's not a secret, Eugene. The people organising the judging are trying to refine the process so it's quick and easy. We don't want to have people spending half an hour on each car when there could well be 150 Skylines there, plus whoever else turns up in their other cars... We'll be there for the whole week!

Having never entered such an event, would a close to stock car in excellent condition be worth entering? I feel peer preasure form this forum to enter anyway!

im pretty sure any car is welcome... could be a stock standard toyota echo if your not afraid of what other people say :)

any car that is a great piece of machinery would be great though :)

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