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Normally I would consider putting mine in the display but unfortunately no one can guarantee me that peeps wont lean on it or rub past it with their handbags, etc.

I'd hate to take it back home full of sctratches & small dents and nothing to show for it.

ah sorry about the confusion, not sure how i got u 2 mixed up. yeh understandable, but chains and other things will never stop people from getting close, the only thing i could recommend is maybe putting a piece of paper on the windshield asking people to respect ur car and to not get too close. although tbh, i went to a show down at wiglet reserve not too long ago with the Ford GT's, some worth up to $700,000 and they were not using any barriers etc and didnt seem to have any issues so i dont beleive you should really have to worry.

we would love to see the GTR down there, it would be a great addition to the day.

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ah sorry about the confusion, not sure how i got u 2 mixed up. yeh understandable, but chains and other things will never stop people from getting close, the only thing i could recommend is maybe putting a piece of paper on the windshield asking people to respect ur car and to not get too close. although tbh, i went to a show down at wiglet reserve not too long ago with the Ford GT's, some worth up to $700,000 and they were not using any barriers etc and didnt seem to have any issues so i dont beleive you should really have to worry.

we would love to see the GTR down there, it would be a great addition to the day.

Yeah good point, a sign on the front and back windows may keep adults away but some parents don't know how to control their kids who can run an absolute muck without chains around the cars.

I've had a kid bang his Tonka Truck on the back fender of my bike during Bike Week on the Gold Coast last year, and parents didn't even bat an eyelid. :P What do ya reckon I wanted to do to the kid and his old man? ;)

some important info for those worried about the details:

For those of you worried about giving out your home details on the site, just leave it blank - we should be able to do everything via email/mobile phones anyway.

There are only 5 people who have access to your details - me, Morris850, Mr 1JZ, BillyE and Eyecandy. The information you send will not be sent anywhere else - all that will happen is that we will store it ready to contact you for AJD 2009.

some important info for those worried about the details:

I just put my entry in.

make sure that you write something in those fields (I wrote BLANK in there) otherwise it'll take you back to a blank entry form and you will have to fill it all out again.

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Hi guys, entries have now passed 65, so we're moving along nicely. Target 200!

Some very cool cars entered already, although my best efforts to buy a KGC10 to have here by the time the event rolled around have been thwarted, much to my dismay.

I'm getting all your entries, even though you may not get a confirmation on the site - will start replying later on in the week.

Hi guys, entries have now passed 65, so we're moving along nicely. Target 200!

Some very cool cars entered already, although my best efforts to buy a KGC10 to have here by the time the event rolled around have been thwarted, much to my dismay.

I'm getting all your entries, even though you may not get a confirmation on the site - will start replying later on in the week.

Dammit! I'm getting one at the end of the year to be different... please tell me you arent getting a silver one with super deep dish watanabe's aswell :P

Has the entry for my DR30 worked or not, I couldnt get any confirmation from the form when I sent it, its a white/black one with gold watanbe's.

^^Got it! I bid on a dark blue KGC10 over the weekend, if anyone saw it on Yahoo. Prices are mad though - 2.25 million it went for, that's just for a replica. You just don't see them at auction like you used to. First option is gold, and yes must have 15 x eleventybillion Watanabes and flared guards...

sweet.... I think saw that one not too long ago :P very mean machine... goodluck with getting it

when it gets here, if you have a public un-veiling I would be keen for a perve much more exciting to look at then that R35 :down:

car will start being stripped down, sanded, bogged, flared and ready for a spray soon. being defected kind of helped this process a long by getting it off the road so i can do this stuff. hopefully its been through regency by the time, if not i might have to grab a permit for the day.

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