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I'm in.

Duh lol ahahaha :laughing-smiley-014:

you are already up there my little BTR friend

Now for everyone that has confirmed with me and name is at the top we need you there by 10am if you can get there at a better time like 8am to help us get everything ready that would be great.

brief starts at 1015 and then off you go.

I personally believe an entrant can not judge...has to be inpartial. Am I wrong or something?

EUG.

is there still going to be a mankini contest!.?.?.?.?.!

So whats the goske's about entrants being judges?

Personally i think that it's allrite so long as the car isnt judged by it's owner.

I think the idea is that you can't judge the category of car if you own one. For example, because I own a Stagea, I can't judge other Stageas because THAT would make it biased...

I personally believe an entrant can not judge...has to be inpartial. Am I wrong or something?

EUG.

Who cares who judges and who cares who wins. At the end of the day it's only someone's opinion. You might have the best car but there will always be someone that thinks its not that great. Some people go for the race look, some people go for the show look.

So many people tell me my car would be better with this and that and everything else.......at the end of the day I picked everything on my car and like my car (most of the time) and thats all that matters.

Either way we'll all have a great super fun filled day. :yes:

Note: I may not be having such a fun filled day on the long drive home :D

Its all for fun and Judging is done by committee members for the show n shine sponsors and some members. If we need more then it will be that we need more. But there are some ground rules which the judges on the day will be told.

FUN is the name of the day

If you need paint quality inspector I'm your man, if not I'll be havin a few & boppin to the beats of DJ BRAVE, he rocks. :)

Well I am not sure what is going to happen this weekend but we could always use da'Man for the job :thumbsup:

can i be a judge too? best smashed kit...i'd probably win that hhaha...got the stitched up face and skirts...might reverse my rear bumper into an atm to ..hmmm......

will be present at the event for sure so would freely accept role as a judge.

  • 2 weeks later...

Can all the Judges please confirm that they are coming please as we need all judges ready at 10am :P

Adam Ownes R34 GT-T

Jess Ownes R32 GTR

Nick Ownes Stagea

Chubs Ownes R33GTS-T

Blitz Ownes R33GTR / R32 GTS-T

Craig Ownes R33 GTS-T

Paul Ownes R33 GTS-T

Corinne Ownes R32 GTS-T

TJ Ownes R33 GTR

Nick Ownes R32 GTR

Smokenhowzen Ownes Nothing? HAHAHA Ownes R33 GTS-T

Vic R33 Ownes GTS-T

WTF33R Ownes R33 GTS-T

Me Ownes R33GTR

Ben-m Ownes R32 GTR

Trust 33 Ownes R33 GTS-t

Silver-Arrowz will be judging

Endorean (MATT)

Stuart from Pro Coat

Craved (Chris)

Merli

someonestolecc (TOM)Project Mayhem r31

I know Stephen ( DRIFT KING)skylinegtts

Jetr32

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