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hey all i got me pack in mail today about final battle

an was just puttin it out there for entrys for it

we hav 6 spots to fill

on entry u will b given

free entry for ya car

free competitor pak (tshirt etc)

free buddy pass

sponsor products

an certificate

ur car dosnt hav to hav power, looks, sound system etc all in one

u may hav standard body but be a sleeper you are welcome to enter as this is a club entry so they are lookin for a range of mods etc

so only serious ppl post after this, entrys hav to be in by the 6th nov an show is 1st an 2nd dec

post a pic up of ya car an mods so other members can see whats gonna rep us over there

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hey all i got me pack in mail today about final battle

an was just puttin it out there for entrys for it

we hav 6 spots to fill

on entry u will b given

free entry for ya car

free competitor pak (tshirt etc)

free buddy pass

sponsor products

an certificate

ur car dosnt hav to hav power, looks, sound system etc all in one

u may hav standard body but be a sleeper you are welcome to enter as this is a club entry so they are lookin for a range of mods etc

so only serious ppl post after this, entrys hav to be in by the 6th nov an show is 1st an 2nd dec

post a pic up of ya car an mods so other members can see whats gonna rep us over there

did you get an invite to compete in "invitational class"??....we got a pack in the mail to compete in the "Power Challenge" as the Power Champion for our state.

yeh 'invitational class' for best car club

cool we may see you there. Bodyform are re-kitting our car and lining the stripped out rear interior with carbon fibre. A Top Secret carbon rear diffuser and Gannador Aero mirrors as well. It should look the goods and turn the Dyno at around 600kw with the NOS turned on.

Dan mate i hate car shows with a passion, but heres a thought.........

If you can't get enough people who can afford to take the car over and enter, speak with Sinful and or DIRTgarage and organise to make up numbers with some Sydneysiders, I'm sure they could find some top representivies to help us out! and they are local! Its not SAUSA v SAUNSW!!

Something to think about.......

i was just lettin anyone in SA now first as it was SAUsa that was selected, i may not be goin yet either was just letting other members now that might be interested

once again your car dosnt have to be full show spec as this is a club entry so only has to be clean an hav couple mods, even emaculate standard will do

but would be nice to have one to rep dyno an dB as the more things u participate in the more chance hav of winning club champs

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