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and i doubt it!! hmmm weres charmaine?
yeh our own chick in next to nothing showing off our cars hahaha...
Umm, I think we'd need to ask Charmaine to volunteer for that role :D

Or we could just drug her, kidnap her and string her up like a scare crow infront of the cars LOL

Hahahaha you guys are plotting against me!!! :D

Bonds? :);)

Steve (steveP - silvia) actually told me about it cos hes going, said i should go. Would be hella keen to take some photos.

So i guess i'll be there....just needa figure out what to wear? :D hahaha

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oh and how im getting there LOL shotgun a lift

I did have a previous invite for this with Team Southern Hi Tech, but unfortunately my 21st is that night so gonna be impossible for me to attend.

Edited by Damo_R34
Well I think its an alright idea Craig. Not overpriced like Autosalon and if you turn it into a road trip/camping trip holiday, I'm sure some SAUers would go.

:D

Yeah. Its a nice cruise up there and Kadina is a decent sorta place, close to wallaroo and moonta (my relaxation spot of choice)

anyone for fush n chups afterwards? heh

-D

I will be interested but have to check work schedule etc..

Often the country shows are much more fun than the city ones coz of the relaxed atmosphere. Sure there are probably gonna be a whole stack of hicks that only know ford and holdens... but that is half the fun!!

I remember a few years back going to a country show where the local copper put his pursuit car on the dyno then we got shanes 180sx (PURESX) and kicked his ass!!

Put me as a maybe at this point.

Cheers, Martin.

yeah ill be there for sure. know a few people up there so a good excuse to go visit. i was at the first show 2 years ago and was a pretty good day. a large variety of cars. but damn it got hot, no shade and in the middle of a football over. and was stock commo after commo doing the dyno making their power stoppin 96kws or whatever a 3.8 ecutek makes. typical country bogans tho thinking their cars are surpreme, then a 32 made like 190+ on the dyno and shut them up.

but was a good over nite trip. the local car scene was hillarious. they got a 'rundle st' like main st and its one way so the same people just go around and around. it was commo, commo, commo, falcon, commo, commo, magna, commo.

but yeah worth the trip up there.

if a few of u guys are going we could organise a camping gound for the nite.. or caravan or whatever they got up there. would be a good lil weekend.

Edited by steveP

only if i had a definate answer as to whether my car would be ready by then or not

if everythings is sweet then i might join ya craig

if not then unfortunately i wont be making it to this one

have a good one anyway

i personally wont be staying the night, as the car show n shine is only on the saturday, the sunday, is the ''big rig''

show n shine, but hey, if people wanna organise to stay the night go for it! :(

i called mark today, and got the address to send entry forms and payment to.

so for all those that are going to display with us, please pm me, so i can pass on my address to you

to forword payment and forms, or we can work out a suitable time for me to collect it.

dont mean to be a rude bugger here, but could you take the dribble to the waste land?

cheers

adam, enter the gtr? the torana's will be represented i high numbers,

you/we will get more attention in the GTR :(

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