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Um no... the price there is the best we can do... This normally costs the organisers (as in the few of us organising this for you) quite a sum of money... we thought we would try a forced donation type of thing this year...

If you enter with us you get flooring (needed if you want to be judged), TVs with SAU events on display, lights, sound, bollards etc... just fancy crap that costs a lot... :rofl:

Or you can enter alone (entry price is more) and we shall shun you at the event :blink:

and Charlie, I must have read wrong, there is no highest club KW award :) I mentioned that maybe there should be, and have asked for a detailed list of awards so there is no more confusion in the future :rofl:

Um no... the price there is the best we can do... This normally costs the organisers (as in the few of us organising this for you) quite a sum of money... we thought we would try a forced donation type of thing this year...

If you enter with us you get flooring (needed if you want to be judged), TVs with SAU events on display, lights, sound, bollards etc... just fancy crap that costs a lot... :O

Or you can enter alone (entry price is more) and we shall shun you at the event :D

and Charlie, I must have read wrong, there is no highest club KW award :D I mentioned that maybe there should be, and have asked for a detailed list of awards so there is no more confusion in the future :)

lol i meant if we're a part of skylines australia and cant enter our cars in....do we get discount on entry for ourselves? or does someone want to give me their buddypasS? :)

Well the way things are shaping up, we may not be entering this year...

The R35's we have organised will probably be pretty pissed off...

x2 :D

Lets try and get this back on track and drum up some more entrants :O

Id like to go.. but my car isn't very moded.. :D

I think you should enter if your want to :)

It's a good atmosphere and is great fun!!

Fill out a form and maybe post up a pic in here if you have one..

I know the entry forms are asking for photo of your car when sending them in

I do actually need photos of everyones car to go with entry... It's a new rule from the organisers of Auto Salon...

I'm sure we will still have enough entrants though, finding at least 6 people to enter shouldn't be a problem :D

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