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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 dont look too good in a skirt Dan! :thumbsup:

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Would like to clarify a few things regarding the current selection of cars entering AutoSalon:

In the past few years there have been attempts to organise a SAU stand but, without much success. This was due to people dropping out/ loss of interest & didn’t want to have this problem again.

Also, have spoken to some AS organisers, they preferred if clubs are to have a big group that they at least enter x-amount of cars best suited for this type of show – rice candy &/or stupid power :thumbsup:. As much as I didn’t like the fact but, in order to make an impression we had to be a bit cut throat on the list of cars.

So, with these things in mind, as well as, costs to come out of my pocket, we intially asked people who met the candy/ power factor & could commit for the show.

Ash it’s nothing personally, as I have respect for the mods you’ve done to your car. FYI: ‘you are in that exclusive thing’, you did enter in SCS after all & hope you’d be interested in doing again latter this year. :O

Would like to clarify a few things regarding the current selection of cars entering AutoSalon:

In the past few years there have been attempts to organise a SAU stand but, without much success. This was due to people dropping out/ loss of interest & didn’t want to have this problem again.

Also, have spoken to some AS organisers, they preferred if clubs are to have a big group that they at least enter x-amount of cars best suited for this type of show – rice candy &/or stupid power :thumbsup:. As much as I didn’t like the fact but, in order to make an impression we had to be a bit cut throat on the list of cars.

So, with these things in mind, as well as, costs to come out of my pocket, we intially asked people who met the candy/ power factor & could commit for the show.

Ash it’s nothing personally, as I have respect for the mods you’ve done to your car. FYI: ‘you are in that exclusive thing’, you did enter in SCS after all & hope you’d be interested in doing again latter this year. :O

Cheers for the clarification Pat, all makes sense now and fair enough too! Was a bit confused when i heard that you were having a hand in organising it but it wasn't mentioned on here seeing as you and howie did such a good job of organising scs last year, will definitely be interested in scs again this year.

i hope there's more of the 'high hp cars' than the 'ricey/showy cars' but i guess that could be asking a bit much for autosalon!

im entering for the first time and with sau

i cant believe im going to have to clean my car properly :thumbsup: haha

oh and dan, is it ok to still borrow those springs?

kye

yeh no worries wen u wonna pik em up????

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 drv mine on the rd just costs heaps only reason no rego is cos i cbf changing bushes in ass end already been thorugh regency looking like it does an it goes quick enough for me in hills. i havnt spent all me money on rice got teins avcr etc. just not goin over top with this one as it gets pulled over enough

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....

Yeh mate for sure, I'm in....... What should we call ourselves? "RIP Ricers Club" "UAS Wannabes" "Not Wakhouse Club" Any ideas Dan?? Paulys out!!!

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....

Dan, although I dont have "stupid power" do I qualify for enjoying the drive (re: sunday) :)

i have a better power per rice ratio than u guys lol ~200 kw and no external mods. all i need is an afm, injectors and the ecu and then ill think about external crap. standard s2 body kit at standard ride height and standard wheels ftw. slide all over the joint.

C'mon lads, there's no need for anyone to get their knickers in a knot. Having seen most of your cars in the flesh, you're all guilty of varying levels of 'rice' anyway :(

And hey, there's nothing wrong with a decent sized serving of power and a side dish of rice.

C'mon lads, there's no need for anyone to get their knickers in a knot. Having seen most of your cars in the flesh, you're all guilty of varying levels of 'rice' anyway :(

And hey, there's nothing wrong with a decent sized serving of power and a side dish of rice.

If you count my car as riced it's served in small amounts & raw, not even my exhaust stands out as being modified. I guess it doesn't qualify then when it comes to their requirements.

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Yeah I have been there the last couple of weeks to get fuel, on a Tuesday though not Sunday. I do vaugely remember seeing an SP23 there. The rims I've got are pretty rare & yeah I have a full stainless exhaust done by ET with twin tips so it was almost definantly me. Glad you liked it

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