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Yea i have a 340kw skyline i will put in ..trust me that not rice its f**king fun

spotted ya today downport rush rd :)

what happened last year seems/sounds like something must have gone down....

i say we get a wine red r32 gtr lineup.. i tihnk there are like 5-7 of us :) only jokes

Flick and PK planned the last one and we managed to win 2 awards for our club and display.

wont be entering this year though, really cant be stuffed with it all so goodluck, whoever plans this one has some big shoes to fill after last year :)

^what he said. Pk and Myself organized last years, with help from all the entrants and we took out 2 club awards! Was a great weekend and all the hard effort paid off - as well of months of organizing, which you WILL need to do. I suggest you start now, have meetings, get it sorted as it is a big job if you are going to make it look good. After all, you have to keep up the effort we put in last year :D We had lighting guys come in and set up, flooring.. barriers etc.

Im not entering, but im more than willing to help out if need be.

id be glad to help. But people underestimate just how much goes into it.. ALL entrants have to make an effort, to attend meetings and be prepared to chip in for associated cost - floorings, lighting and anything else to make it look as awesome as it did last year. Not just pay your entrant fee and think thats it..

I can organize the SAU banner to be supplied, and maybe the small SAU numberplate covers we used last year.

Plus, we kicked Subarus butts last year, they always take out the club awards and we got them BOTH.

I think Adam and Craig should head it up

you dont start a tread about a topic saying yeah this yeah that who wants to organise it for me

grab each others phone numbers get together and discuss what you like its easy

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