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Might bring some camp chairs for relaxin. :D

Things are looking good here though, i've lined up a panel beater to fix my front/rear bars and if I budget it all in correctly i'll have the FMIC done and be ready by the time SAS rolls around. :(

Stagea Reprazent!

Where are these forms that people are speakin of?

P.S. we still wuv you Spanna! :)

OK YES! One thing we always forget is chairs! People fight over anywhere to sit by mid Sunday :)

The entry form is attached to this post :)

entry_form_08.pdf

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Doof, can you please organise with Duncan for a cheque to be written to the value to cover 6 cars and power.

If we end up getting more than 6, we can do another cheque..

How many do we have including mine? lol

I have Charlies (NXTIME - beasty 32 with lumpy lumpy cams :down:)

John Anderson (Kuma J - tidy as white 33)

and Laurens (mythic car that met an ex boyfriend last year aka, haven't seen it, only heard stories :wub:)

And Slim did eventually pull out, he's doing the track day instead...

paperwork and fax number is on the first page... I don't put people on the list until I get paperwork :down:

You sure everything is gunna be done by then? I know he works quick, but you're getting a lot of stuff done :wub:

You can pretty much put me on the list Doof, we've got what, 2 and a half months? Car should be ready by then surely..

hahaha, dude, the show is on the 21st - 22nd of JUNE!!!

That is only just over 1 MONTH AWAY!!!

hey guys i wanted to be in the show in june but i thought my car wouldn't be ready by then....but i just got my car back today i got a full respray and bodykit fitted but yet to finish interior....will SAU be doing Final Battle because i am very interested in doing final battle if someone could pm me to confirm this thanks

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hahaha, dude, the show is on the 21st - 22nd of JUNE!!!

That is only just over 1 MONTH AWAY!!!

Oh dang, well I was tired when I typed it :(

Um Doof mate, carbon bonnet is arriving this week, car mechanics are nearly finished, gauges and some wiring left to go I believe, for the bodykit, guards and rear bar need to be ordered and put on, front bar is already fitted. Then a respray, interior beautification, engineering, rego and she's all done and sexy and mean as hell I hope :(

Won't have the plenum by then though :D Gotta replenish the funds first, would help if someone would buy my gearbox for sale :)

My paperwork is filled out for the most part, just got a few Q's about it - Do I put my CC details on the form and pay direct to Autosalon or do I pay into the SAU account and leave my CC details off?

Also there's no field that says $140 on the sheet for event selection - which one do I tick off?

We would rather that you transfered in the SAU account as the club will the write a cheque for the total amount - saves alot of confusion on the week end when A.S tell me that we haven't paid for all of our entrants - and then i have to pay out of my own pocket.

So, on the form, you will need to fill out the following:

1st PAGE

- Personal Details

- Vehicle Details

- Payment info (In the Sydney box, write "$100". Yearly Total "$100". Tick the box for "other" payment method and write "bulk Club cheque")

- Support Staff & Display details (for display details, write Skylines Australia NSW Club display)

- Sign

2nd PAGE

- Tick Sydney box

- Tick dyno challenge if you want to go in it - its FREE

- Tick "club $100" box

- Quantity - 1

- Fill in the totals etc

- SAU NSW for display

- Preffered move in time - just put 3pm

3rd PAGE

- Fill out all details

PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL PAGES ARE SIGNED AS WELL

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