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with autosalon coming up soon i was wondering if anyone is planning on entering, to be honest i dont think it is anything that special but do like the whole concept of it all and its something i have always wanted to enter and if we were able to organise a display of skylines would be keen to be apart of it, anyone else possbily keen?

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I believe that all cars have been organised for the SAU display but i know we have had a couple drop out.

So i would email PK ASAP to see if we can get you in the display and get your entry form in ASAP as if you dont meet a certain cut off it will cost you $240 instead of $70.

Cheers

Shaun

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Trimming organised... check

How much are deals going for???? :laughing-smiley-014:

huh? :dry:

I'm on here almost everyday and haven't seen anything mentioned about autosalon!!!

I guess its just an exclusive thing then!

Yeh must be....... Meh i wont even be going to the show, same shit different day!

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make ur car look btr than it goes

So rice it up so you cant drive it on normal rds and when you do it goes slow as lol....

nah i will stick with enjoying the real pleasures of a skyline, power and handling...

Who wants to be in the exclusive club of driving your car and being able to enjoy it with stupid power, daz your vice president and ash you can be secretary lol....

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So rice it up so you cant drive it on normal rds and when you do it goes slow as lol....

nah i will stick with enjoying the real pleasures of a skyline, power and handling...

Who wants to be in the exclusive club of driving your car and being able to enjoy it with stupid power, daz your vice president and ash you can be secretary lol....

i drive my car everyday....but yes....it is slow :domokun: i still enjoy it though

i miss stupid amounts of power last car 240+ rwkw the 32.... 120 rwkw haha :laughing-smiley-014: but ive only just started :blush:

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i believe there was going to be a thread put up about it and there were still gonna be opportunities for others to enter, so if people are interested maybe say so and post a pic of your car with your post?

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make ur car look btr than it goes

oooooooooowwwwwwww, thems fighting words. I'd rather have a fast silver bullet than a slow yellow banana. :thumbsup:

atleast i know how to fill my gaurds, i should head over to ns.com and get my T.O.P. approval! :O

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