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cheers for the comment :)

i havent done any auto salon event before, just wanna ask do we take our car home or leave it overnight since it a 2 day event?

has it been any security issues before? sorry for a noobie question :thumbsup:

No once the cars are in (thursday or friday night, I can't remember) they stay until sunday night.

Don't worry there is plenty of security, there are literally half million dollar cars in there

No once the cars are in (thursday or friday night, I can't remember) they stay until sunday night.

Don't worry there is plenty of security, there are literally half million dollar cars in there

Shit all weekend! its my only car! lol what is everyone else doing about second transport???

well I got a second car, but I'll probably get a lift in with a mate anyway so I don't have to pay for parking :/

last time I just stayed in the hotel near the place, but that was me stealing Pauls room... I don't think he appreciate the bill he had to pay the next morning :P

I'm sure someone could probably give you a lift or something :)

And just to clarify, we set up on Friday, get to look at all the cars first, and leave them there til Sunday night... don't worry about security... if cars were going to get stolen, it wouldn't be yours OR mine :P There are twin turbo Ferraris, 1000hp supras and skylines and reports say there may even be an R35 GTR or two :(

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