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Hey Guys,

Pretty interetested in entering, but I'm waiting on my wheels from Japan. Should be here late Nov but not sure.

I'll keep and eye on the thread and if there here in time and I can still enter I'll take it from there.

That's if you want a V35 in. (cause there not really skylines :-) )

If you want to advertise Federal tyres, feel free... But we will mostly be advertising SAU ;)

As for stuff for themes, wouldn't want you lugging shit all this way :worship:

plus... we haven't decided yet... should have a decision, or a vote, by next week :)

Dont want to be a party poooooooper but you want to be careful about displaying for companies as this may not be allowed. Will need to make sure first!

I think if you do get more cars then you can have entered i think it would be alittle unfare if someone that paid first gets kicked out! MY 2cents and raise you another 2c

I don't have 2c :)

anyway, I highly doubt we will have to kick anyone out, so that should be fine :O

as for advertising, you're probably right... :worship:

Got Nissaners entry form today... That car is still sexy as last time i saw it ;)

All Entrants: Are not permitted to conduct any business activity including buying/selling transactions, the display or distrubution of promotional materials such as business cards, brochures, banners, excessive stickers or wrap, 'For Sale' signs (except for drive.com.au for sale signs supplied by Auto Salon) or company/promotional signs of any nature. Cometitors will be disallowed entry into the show and/or disqualified from judging should this rule be broken.

Now, we were allowed to leave SAU cards on the cars last time, but I think the idea is that you can not stand there handing them out. If someone is interested enough, they will take a card... But it seems like any advertising (of a corporate body) is strictly prohibited unless that corporated body are in fact, the entrants.

All Entrants: Are not permitted to conduct any business activity including buying/selling transactions, the display or distrubution of promotional materials such as business cards, brochures, banners, excessive stickers or wrap, 'For Sale' signs (except for drive.com.au for sale signs supplied by Auto Salon) or company/promotional signs of any nature. Cometitors will be disallowed entry into the show and/or disqualified from judging should this rule be broken.

Now, we were allowed to leave SAU cards on the cars last time, but I think the idea is that you can not stand there handing them out. If someone is interested enough, they will take a card... But it seems like any advertising (of a corporate body) is strictly prohibited unless that corporated body are in fact, the entrants.

Yep thats right :dry:

Autosalon wants you to pay a trade fee if you are doing it that way..but thats if you have a stall and selling items, which we are not (really)

So best to go along as we did last time..membership forms and business cards :thanks:

Will be advertising enough with the SAU logo displayed on wall, cars etc

Hey Guys,

Pretty interetested in entering, but I'm waiting on my wheels from Japan. Should be here late Nov but not sure.

I'll keep and eye on the thread and if there here in time and I can still enter I'll take it from there.

That's if you want a V35 in. (cause there not really skylines :-) )

Hmmm... Dunno how I missed this post...

Can i see some nice piccies of your car? :thanks:

Got no problems with you entering, I just wanna see pics :dry:

Form is on the first page, fill out your details and get the money to either me or Jess asap to secure a spot :(

All Entrants: Are not permitted to conduct any business activity including buying/selling transactions, the display or distrubution of promotional materials such as business cards, brochures, banners, excessive stickers or wrap, 'For Sale' signs (except for drive.com.au for sale signs supplied by Auto Salon) or company/promotional signs of any nature. Cometitors will be disallowed entry into the show and/or disqualified from judging should this rule be broken.

Now, we were allowed to leave SAU cards on the cars last time, but I think the idea is that you can not stand there handing them out. If someone is interested enough, they will take a card... But it seems like any advertising (of a corporate body) is strictly prohibited unless that corporated body are in fact, the entrants.

Well, I wont be bringing along any signs or banners then... But if Im sponsored by a certain company then Im sure that I can have stickers, signs, promo etc on my car... As long as Im not handing anything out or selling anything right?

Well, I wont be bringing along any signs or banners then... But if Im sponsored by a certain company then Im sure that I can have stickers, signs, promo etc on my car... As long as Im not handing anything out or selling anything right?

Hey dude, if you are sponsered you are more than welcome to advertise that. My old car was "sponsored" by JustJap, C&V Performance and ROH Wheels.

My car was covered in JustJap Stickers, and i had business cards from my importer Nagoya Motors, C&V Performance, and ROH - along with 2007 catalogues etc.

Autosalon only have a problem with people physically handing promotional material out.

Jess, how do you want my forms and $$$

As long as it is not 'excessive' on the car, then that should be no worries :nyaanyaa:

Just don't make it too obvious, and make it removable if you can :thumbsup: Cause if they have a whinge, and threaten to kick you out, it would be easier to just take the stuff off...

QUOTE(Liz @ 17 Oct 2007, 09:59 AM)

you wanna start being a bit nicer to the members that have been around a hell of alot longer than yourself?

Doof is just telling it like it is..

QUOTE(redevil @ 17 Oct 2007, 10:09 AM)

i'm keen to enter mine... have a look tell me what you think.... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t187560.html

Of course you can enter your car Looks great!!

But your in QLD..thats a long drive

yeah gotta put some run in kms on it somehow

Edited by redevil
Hmmm... Dunno how I missed this post...

Can i see some nice piccies of your car? :P

Got no problems with you entering, I just wanna see pics :P

Form is on the first page, fill out your details and get the money to either me or Jess asap to secure a spot :banana:

No Drama's

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these are the wheels I'm waiting on. 19" of Volk goodness

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Hey dude, if you are sponsered you are more than welcome to advertise that. My old car was "sponsored" by JustJap, C&V Performance and ROH Wheels.

My car was covered in JustJap Stickers, and i had business cards from my importer Nagoya Motors, C&V Performance, and ROH - along with 2007 catalogues etc.

Autosalon only have a problem with people physically handing promotional material out.

Jess, how do you want my forms and $$$

I reckon I might come passed your house and get them if cool with you?? Or meet you somewhere :)

I will be out that way monday afternoon :)

No Drama's

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these are the wheels I'm waiting on. 19" of Volk goodness

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Oh very nice :)

Would love to have you enter :)

Please fill out form on page one there is a link and get it to us asap (pm me or doof might live close to one of us ) the cut of date is 8th November..

After we have all our entrants will have another meeting and decide the outcome of theme ...

There is officially less then 6 weeks to do whatever it is you are doing to your car to get it ready...

If anyone hasn't filled out their forms, or paid there money yet, please do ASAP! :)

As Doof has posted above please get your forms filled out and to Doof or I ASAP!! :)

I want to get our spots booked with autosalon..

Will also need the entry fee soon but hopefully will be able to all pass that over at the meeting if you havent already!!

Only 6 weeks left and we have got alot to organise!! ;)

I dont know if its my computer or not but the link to the entry form on the 1st page wont work for me... I want to fill it out and send it to you asap, has the link changed?

And where should I send it once Ive filled it in??

Link works fine... It's on your end...

When you finish it, Fax it to either me or Jess, seeing as how I am here right now, the fax number is 9488 7761 :D

It is a really big file, so maybe try downloading it?

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