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^^^ you guys are a bit late, it was just an idea for an entry....he was never a definate....

and your right, every one will wait til the last minute and complain that there was no display...

when they have there chance right here...

i really hope that people show to this meeting friday night. me, flick and guy, arent trying to organise this thing just for the hell of it.

if no one shows, atleast we know to not bother anymore.

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exactly.. see what interest we get friday and if not, then we wont waste our time. Hey im offering to help, yet by then i probly wont even have a skyline anymore!

All these people that have said yep were in, well they better show friday...

i will still show rain or shine (may be late if it rains lol)

it will be pretty dissapointing if there is no display this year.

last year they got invited to attend final battle and this year. nothing, kinda sad

and with the good cars being sold (flick :() then the newer younger pplz should step in and take the way of the skyline.

flcik u gonna get the new owner to enter if he wants, if ya car sells??

Like Luke said, dont think the soon to be owner of my car is going to enter.. even if i still own it then (hope not lol) i wouldnt enter as ive done nothing to it since last year..

Hopefully the new owner can do a bit more work to her and enter next year.

Im still keen to get this years up and running, as ive got some cool ideas and been offered the use of a wicked backdrop to use. Those coming friday will find out what it is, but makes for a good setup for a theme for our display!

DONT FORGET THE MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT FOR THOSE THAT ARE INTERESTED!!!

7.30pm @ australias pizza house west terrace city, adelaide,5000, south australia, Australia, Southern hemisphere, Earth.

just in case you werent sure which pizza shop i was talkin bout.

lol

same but we went to the beach, marion shops, town lol

ahh the good times, of faking sick so you dont have to go to school so you can go to town with mates or the beach

i wish i was still at school

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