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pft, no one lives at Newtown :)

Jks! Yeah I dunno... Ask some newtown people I suppose...

Maybe send a message to [uLOOOK] (i think) on the forums... or Guilt Toy, he lives up that way now too ;)

(For the record, I'm actually talking about Newcastle)

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It's not that strict... We were moving cars in all through the night last time, they know what it is damn near impossible for 12 people to all be there at the same time...

But yes, I was going to post that email... I suppose anyone who supplied an email got one?

It's not that strict... We were moving cars in all through the night last time, they know what it is damn near impossible for 12 people to all be there at the same time...

But yes, I was going to post that email... I suppose anyone who supplied an email got one?

Rar :)

We have to set up first anyway... I didn't write a move in time, so I don't know where they got that, but the are won't be ready by 4...

But then again, we can move some cars in and work around them if need be... It really isn't that big of an issue...

just received an email from autosalon notifying me that the "move time" is 4pm tomorrow. is this the case for all us in the skyline group? or ppl have different move in time?

Yeah they just do that as a rough time..It never goes to plan tho... Pretty sure we had the cars in the pavilion while we were setting up, cause usually a big line up all night :rofl: When ever you get there just try and move in where our display area is....

I am bring the flooring around 7pm as we are all to busy to get the flooring there any earlier :rofl:

hey guys i will be there on sunday as a spectator so see you guys there and it will be nice to meet you guys my name is Dale by the way.....

Awesome see you then!!!

just received an email from autosalon notifying me that the "move time" is 4pm tomorrow. is this the case for all us in the skyline group? or ppl have different move in time?

Just turn up whenever. They will still let you in late at night even. I got in last final battle at 10pm.

I am demoted to CO :(

Anyways, I just got back from setting up the show... i was so busy I TOTALLY forgot to take ANY pictures...

My legs, feet, back, brain and bank balance hurts...

I was talking about his friend!! I didnt catch his name and that was at lunch time that I made that post when he came to pick up the not needed flooring :huh:

Shame about so many people pulling out last minute..

Would really like to see the entrants get more involved when its there cars they are displaying!!

Jay and the company he works for have been really great with the very generous expensive lighting and plasma's!!! Thanks heaps Jay really appreciated it :):)

Thanks to all that entered and Doof for all his organising :)

hey SAU'ers...tomm. the "twoogle" is going for the world power record for a low mount GTR. Good run today with the rich tune, made 650hp/485kw...will make over 500kw tomm. and set a new benchmark. But..tonight we must party!!

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