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AUTOSALON 2008

Definately In:

NSA11N - Paul - R33 GTST

OMG-RLX - Kon - R33

Sheng - Albert - R34 GTT

Joeyz - Joseph - R34 GTT

DRD-OOF - Steve - R33 GTST

Kuma J - John - R33 GTST

Brycey - Bryce - Stagea

MattD - Matt - R34 GTT

Lauren - R33 GTST

Zilch* - Steve - R33 GTST

Sl!m – Sam – R32 GTST

Lil Bobby 260 – Bobby – Autech 260RS

Travis32 – Travis – R32 GTR

Xmetal – Ian – Stagea

Maybe In:

Jeffworld2 - Jeff - R33 GTST

ZCR - Zane - R32 GTST

Shane666 - Shane - R34 GTT

Malcolm - Malcolm - GT2500R

NXTIME - Charlie - R32 GTR

Yidz - Christian - R32 GTST

airbournesoldier - Scott - R33 GTST

Bullet32 - Steve - R32 GTST

UPDATE

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AutoSalon Show Series 2008

Show #2 Sydney

Location: Hordon Pavillion - Moore Park - Fox Studios

Date: 21st - 22nd June

Cost: $100 entry + $40 (a small amount to cover power, lights and other props etc etc)

TOTAL $140

ENTRY FORMS CAN BE FOUND HERE

or copy and paste below link

http://www.autosalon.org/PDF/entry_form_08.pdf

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Please not Final Battle will still be held at Homebush Showgrounds

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Theme/ display - Car Showroom

Flooring - Woodern panels with raised flooring in middle

Price - $100 for entry + $40 to help cover materials and power

TOTAL $140

I will now need to know who is definately displaying their car in the show.

The cut off date for money and entry forms will be WEDNESDAY 9th MAY

Why is this so early you ask?? If we get our money and forms in early, we all get a free Buddy Pass for the Show!!!

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SAU BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS

Bank: NAB

Account name: Skylines Australian NSW

BSB: 082 -356

Account number: 54-639-3766

Please put as much detail into the transfer description as you can - Your SAU USER NAME and AUTOSALON would be quite helpfull

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