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Melb Auto Salon 2003 Entrants (Put your name down if you want to be on the stand)


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HI'YO!

Ok, this is our final week to get the definant entrants for Melbourne Auto Salon Melbourne on the weekend of July 12th

If you think you have what it takes to represent Skylines Australia of Victoria in this years event PM me or email me at [email protected] with:

Details of your car

List all modifications

Contact details

We need to find a list of roughly 10 cars

The dead line is this Thursday (5th July) so we could:

Get the forms filled out

Collect money ($100 per entrant)

Well be meet up on Friday/Saturday/Sunday to finalise

Thanks Guys

James

0414 805 480

[email protected]

Guys stop whoring the thread... if you posted something here, you'll notice your posts have been moved to the this thread

Please reserve this thread for genuine responses from those that are certain they have:

a) $100 to enter their car for the weekend

B) the ability to live without your car for the weekend

c) have 6 different sets of tits n ass rub all over your car for 2 days

d) have time to donate towards our involvement in autosalon

Any other discussion, please use the other thread i've set up.

Your friendly mod,

Shan

PS: CR34TION... anyone can enter as long as they are willing to do the above. We will (there is a group of reps from SAU and BMT) then pick the most suitable ones.

At this moment in time there's a fair few vacancies, and there is no set limit, as cabin is still waiting on a number from us. As you can imagine the style of cars can't be repetetive.

James: Let me know when you want to hook up later in the week. I will give you my form and some coin.

Will bring the Powerbook to digitise your video too.

Other James

My GTR will be there as long as the engine can be rebuilt in time.

Had a bit of an incident just before Heathcote and hence my no show :cheers:

Let's just say that it was time for the engine to pack it in and have a rebuild which means that when we get out again, the rebuilt engine should hold some decent HP.

  • 2 weeks later...

ok guys has it all been closed because i know of 2 very worthy r31's that are very keep someone please email me asap so we can discuss if there is still spots i know this is past the dead line but yeah if you need numbers let me know

[email protected]

and yes r31's can look nice too and also have power:)

Yes, AC-SPLIT's post was in regards to MY car...

I have filled out the form and the money was given to you last night..

Yes my car is worthy! A VERY fine example of an R31..

cheers

dans-gt-r31

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