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This is the new thread for the people that want to go in or help with the display of Autosalon 2008 . This is not for the wingers or the my car is not good enough or i have to get a part painted or it cost to much people this is for the people who want to do it for the fun of it .....So if you are one of those people please reply if not move on

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Im still happy to help, yes im busy with work and other commitments, but it would be great to see an SAU display go ahead. We dont need lighting.. we have a backdrop, and we can gather a few props to go with that.

It doesnt have to be over the top display, just something simple but effective.

Thanks shane for getting this thread started.

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Hey Shane, just to clarify is this for SAU display? if so have you sorted the cars that you'll be using. Whats the date aswell? If you need a hand let me no, may even throw the GTR in there if Iam aloud to spam the car with ISC advertising material :)

Ryan

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Meeting this Sunday afternoon at Aussie Pizza House - West trc (just up from the BP) for those whose cars will be ready for Autosalon. Time can be negotiated but I was going to suggest 1:00pm

Please come ready to plan the display, and pay your entrance fee.

Those who might have a car ready, and want to enter can you please PM me, (you will need to decide and pay by next Sunday 20th July). At this stage we only want people who are definite, and any others will be a welcomed bonus later on.

Confirmed entrants that I know off at this stage are:

Myself - 4 door 33

Craig - 33 Coupe

Aaron - aqua 32?

Shane - GTR?

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Hey Shane, just to clarify is this for SAU display? if so have you sorted the cars that you'll be using. Whats the date aswell? If you need a hand let me no, may even throw the GTR in there if Iam aloud to spam the car with ISC advertising material :D

Ryan

thanks Ryan yes its a SAU display there is ways around the advertising issue i will talk to you soon.Shane
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There will NOT be an SAU display this year, we only managed to get 5 confirmed entries today, so the plug has been pulled.

Thanks to those who were willing to enter and either attended the meeting or let me know in advance they couldnt make it.

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