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I sent an email off to Alisa to see what the go is with Final Battle and got this in reply.

Hi Sean,

Basically the club champion from each show is invited to pick their best

6 cars to compete at final battle on 2-3 December. We will provide the

space and the power for free for you to display, all we ask is that you

do a display.

You will also be invited to attend the gala dinner and be eligible for

Club Champion of the year.

More details are yet to be finalised but you will receive something in

the mail hopefully in the not to distant future.

Hope this information helps.

Regards,

ALISA LAN

Championship Development Manager

Seems like a pretty sweet deal really. Only expense would be accomodation, getting cars there and a display which wouldn't be too much really. Anyway thought i would see if we... well you (as i wasn't in the original SAU display, but wanted to be and hope to do this if you do it) want to do it.

Sean

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Oh sorry i was unaware that someone had already done this and that the cars had been picked. Who are the the 6 cars that SAU has chosen??

Nah Nah mate just having a crack........ The cars were already chosen without anyone knowing for Adel Autosalon!

You'd have to ask the powers to be if they have been chosen, I'm staying waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay away from Autosalon!

u guys are at it again :thumbsup:

It seems to be fishing season tho.......

Haha yeh its a public forum but all cars will be privately picked.....I think im gonna stay out of this thread its just way too easy.....

Yeh might leave this thread alone, But do you think they know where we stand on this subject Dan? :laughing-smiley-014:

OK no more posting in here for me ok all you little fishys!!!!

Oh sorry i was unaware that someone had already done this and that the cars had been picked. Who are the the 6 cars that SAU has chosen??
As far as I'm aware there isn't Sean. At the moment only 4dirty2 & possibly yourself have shown genuine interest in making the trek up. Something to look into is see if they'd allow SA entrants to join up with our NSW counterparts to help make up the numbers. Happy to be a support staff if it goes ahead & will lend yas the SAU promotional stuff from the last display :).
Haha yeh its a public forum but all cars will be privately picked......
You got that right, SA section is just a public forum not an official club.....YET. But, I guess some can't distinguish the two :thumbsup:.

even if my car was absolute show car only, no way i could afford to go over, its never even entered my thoughts really. If i CAN afford, and i mite try save, id love to go over just to see the final battle show, that would be awesome!

No way id enter my car.. its final battle, its gonna be millions of dollars worth of cars there!

As far as I’m aware there isn’t Sean. At the moment only 4dirty2 & possibly yourself have shown genuine interest in making the trek up. Something to look into is see if they’d allow SA entrants to join up with our NSW counterparts to help make up the numbers. Happy to be a support staff if it goes ahead & will lend yas the SAU promotional stuff from the last display :).

You got that right, SA section is just a public forum not an official club.....YET. But, I guess some can't distinguish the two :thumbsup:.

hey PK does that include the promo girl ;)

Edited by KISIN

ive decided not too go to sydney as its just gonna cost to much money, and when i think about it that money could go towards making a car a bit more powerful :)

and i checked out $$ to get cars trucked over there and its gonna cost 500-600 one way ut if ur car is too low they wont put the car on

ive decided not too go to sydney as its just gonna cost to much money, and when i think about it that money could go towards making a car a bit more powerful :)

and i checked out $$ to get cars trucked over there and its gonna cost 500-600 one way ut if ur car is too low they wont put the car on

drive over an have some fun on the way

ive spoken to nevarda an shes keen to promo over in syd for us

im just gonna swag it over there with my mullet save sume cash for drinks

oh well im keen to help organise or do it all as im 99.99999999999999999999999999% shor im goin over

post up a pik of ur car an basic mod list of wat ur done an i think we go from there only genuine ppl post

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