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ok...we will be calling a meeting, hopefully at the end of next week, where we will talk, and hand out the entry forms that i just put together amd used all my printer ink on!

hope is not lost! SAU Will still have a top display this year!

If you need printing done, just email it to me and ill print it at work :P willing to help you guys out, id be there but i have committed elsewhere. Im a part of SAU, i wanna see how god the display can be!

Edited by Damo_R34
^^^ could have told me that half hour ago! not-happy-damo!

lol, oh well.

can ya ateel a printer cartridge for cannon pixma 6210d? lol

lol unfortunately not, but Bunny33 works at Phoenix Toner, she can hook you up

As i said earlier i've got a V35 but don't know if it will have rims etc by then.

I'd love to see a 35 in there, and you are more than welcome to join us.

Do 35's have the same stud pattern as other skylines? if so perhaps you could borrow a set of rims for the weekend from either a store or another club member.

PLEASE ALSO BE ADVISED THAT WE HAVE TO HAVE OUR PAYMENTS/ENTRIES IN BY JULY 25TH

OTHER WISE THE ENTRANT FEE IS DOUBLED! cost per car in club display is $90 BEFORE 25TH JULY.

obviously we will haved to budget a little higher than that, for flooring/lighting etc.

anyone spoken to pat(pk blade) lately? he might be keen again, havnt seen him on here for ages.

Ummm trying to think of others, martin, you not keen to enter HOSTILE again?

guy, you not interested in putting yours in?

Nah mate, get back from vanuatu on the friday setup day... too hard for this year.

if there hot and willing to pose then yes.

and let me know wen this meeting is,

i mite enter as long as everything runs smooth

and also rims, well speak to me if you want to work something out

RAYS18chromerims.jpg

i just bought those from japan for the shop and also got some major dished 18's coming aswell, and will help people if they contact me and we work something out.

Edited by JDM032

;P wont know till they arrive, but i plan on using them if my car is entered.

18x9 18x10 with like 15 offset or less, sumthin like that

or these 18x9.5 and 18x11 with like +6 offset

onepiece0105-img600x450-1204011224i.jpg

i just dont know which ones i want yet lol

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