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Paul (NSAIIN) has asked me if I wanna go but I'm a bit doubtful about the quality of my car in that hall. I'd be keen to enter but what kind of thing are you looking for? I use to be a detailer so I can shine it up nicely but thats about it!

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Thank god I spent the extra money on them then otherwise I wouldn't of passed :(

On a serious note though, can I join? :) Let me know if you want a pic of the car or something..

Of course you can join :)

Please fill out a form the link is on page one..and bring it with you to the meeting in 3 weeks

Tick the box if you would like to dyno your car

This is all about fun and got a lot of different styles of cars entering our display :(

Im pretty keen on joining you, but I dont know if I can make the meeting as Im in the ACT, can someone take notes and forward them on to interstate people?

Oh and Im trying to drum up some ACT SAU interest (its very hard though, we do live in the "boring capital" after all). :)

Oh and if you want a picture of my car....

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AH yes... i remember it well :)

You have my vote, cause we should have some footage of it going hard guns at Texi up on a screen too :blink:

Minutes of the meeting will be taken i think... maybe... as long as I'm not doing it...

Any thoughts you want to pass on, just put them in this thread :P We will mainly be discussing what theme we should do, how many cars to have, who will be helping with what etc... and of course drinking the entire time... thats the important thing :)

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