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If I end up getting the car I want, and it's not still stock by this time, I may be interested. Might even get a few Z31's together lol, will there be seperate club displays or everyone individually? What's the charity?

is there conditions of entry?

i have my kit going on in october

and my exhaust...i dunno if its up to show quality tho..but still fun day out for charity

Not really, like Dani said just email a pic of your car in!

Theres not really any conditions of entry, just as long as ur car aint a shitter lol. Its mainly for charity and for those ppl who didnt get to enter auto salon.

Hi, Guys. I am registered and locked in. I got the following message, which has more details for those interested:

Hey guys,

PSS would like to thank you for entering your rides in our up coming show and look forward to meeting you all. This is just a quick email to say we have received your form and your place is locked in. If you do need to pull out before the even please just shoot us through a quick email and let us know. Its more just so we know the numbers for how much food and drinks to provide on the day.

The website will be updated this week as we now have 5 local Bands and 2 DJ's playing for us on the day to provide some entertainment. The bands include From Deep Within, Seeing Red, Allostene, Stellas Kitchen and The Damien Cripps band. All can be listened to on myspace music if your interested.

We can now confrim there will be 20 trophys on offer that cater for the elite show cars right down to the simple daily drivers. Some come with prizes which range from Pioneer MP3 players supplied and fitted, chroming vouchers to city tours in a 300C stretch limo and Profesional photoshoots.

So please, spread the word and lets get as many cars down as we can for what looks to be a great day!

Perth Street Scene Team

www.perthstreetscene.com

So it sounds like a good day. Looking forward to meeting you all there. :)

Cheers. :thumbsup:

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