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That's a piss poor excuse Age and you know it! You of all people know how much fun MAS is.

GET INTO IT!!

We appreciate your offer of help though. It's greatly appreciated and we all know you're more of capable of coming up with the goods, bar inflatable cacti.

Trust me mate, i'm trying to get the $$$ together to enter....it's all dependant on work ATM too. But even if i don't enter the car, i'll still be putting beer and a deck chair in someone's boot and joining in.

MAS is wayyyyyy to much fun to miss. Come on SAU!!! Come on down and check out rice, silly haircuts and tight clothing on models :(

Yeah the cactus's were a slight debarcle, but at least they did arrive.....eventually :thumbsup:

Don't forget this meeting on Tues night people.

Please encourage others to join SAU-Vic and participate in MAS this year because it is a lot of fun and a great time for socialising with other like minded people.

Also keep in mind that if we don't get enough people at the meeting (not including people who can't make it) we will have to cancel the event which would be very unfortunate.

just paid for my membership and would be interested in this.

few questions though.

when is it?

what are the car requirements? from what iv hear you need interior, exterior and engine mods i think

can some one clear this up for me?

depending on work ill drop by as well and will be in if i can get my car finished by auto salon.

Ash

AutoSalon is on Nov 10 and 11. You will need to drop your car off at Jeff's Shed on the Friday afternoon at a time designated by Cabin and then the car will be lockdown until Sunday afternoon around 1800 when everyone starts clearing out.

Car requirements: Unless you want to run for King of Autosalon, all we ask is for a neat example of your model of car. Exterior, interior and engine mods always help because it shows expression and makes your car unique and there's a good chance we'll take it. If your car is a stock RB25 with an exhaust and rims, there isn't really anything that makes the car stand out and it may not make the cut. Hell, James had the Lada at the GP and it won a trophy for "Dare to be Different".

If you have any other questions, feel free to to post it here or ask myself or Ash and we'd be happy to help out.

just paid for my membership and would be interested in this.

few questions though.

when is it?

what are the car requirements? from what iv hear you need interior, exterior and engine mods i think

can some one clear this up for me?

depending on work ill drop by as well and will be in if i can get my car finished by auto salon.

Ash

thanks for that

wasnt really thinking bout it till kaz put the idead in my head.

iv only had my car for 4 months now and wont have enough time to get interior and engine mods done so ye your right it will be just another skyline with bodykit and rims. might give it go next year when its a tad more different.

although while im here if you guys need a hand with the display and all i will be happy to assist :(

thanks

Ash

AutoSalon is on Nov 10 and 11. You will need to drop your car off at Jeff's Shed on the Friday afternoon at a time designated by Cabin and then the car will be lockdown until Sunday afternoon around 1800 when everyone starts clearing out.

Car requirements: Unless you want to run for King of Autosalon, all we ask is for a neat example of your model of car. Exterior, interior and engine mods always help because it shows expression and makes your car unique and there's a good chance we'll take it. If your car is a stock RB25 with an exhaust and rims, there isn't really anything that makes the car stand out and it may not make the cut. Hell, James had the Lada at the GP and it won a trophy for "Dare to be Different".

If you have any other questions, feel free to to post it here or ask myself or Ash and we'd be happy to help out.

Hey! Even a nice body kit makes it different from a stocky so if you are actually interested, I suggest posting up a couple pics of the car and the committee can judge as to whether it is unique or not.

We're encouraging everyone who has put some effort into their car to represent SAU-Vic at AutoSalon.

thanks for that

wasnt really thinking bout it till kaz put the idead in my head.

iv only had my car for 4 months now and wont have enough time to get interior and engine mods done so ye your right it will be just another skyline with bodykit and rims. might give it go next year when its a tad more different.

although while im here if you guys need a hand with the display and all i will be happy to assist :(

thanks

Ash

when are the AutoSalons held throughout the year? what months?

like everyone else, have plans which are semi-done, so might be keen on up-coming MAS

come on US Fed reserve rate cut!! :)

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