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I can come get your form off you tomorrow and put it in when I put mine in tomorrow

SMS me on 0419848600

damn only just saw ur reply then. i work in pt adelaide, so unless someone is going past this way.. meh f**k it, u can enter on the day, ill just hand my form in then.

At this stage i'll be entering as well.

It depends on whether i can get the car back together tonight.

I had a look at the website and from what i could tell you can enter on the day but they said that there will be two line to enter, one will be for people who have pre entered and the other will be for people entering on the day.

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At this stage i'll be entering as well.

It depends on whether i can get the car back together tonight.

I had a look at the website and from what i could tell you can entre on the day but they said that there will be two line to enter, one will be for people who have pre entered and the other will be for people entering on the day.

yep thats true ,

i just went and payed my entry at the clubrooms just before and they said there is two lines on the day , one for pre-registered people and one for on the day entries .

nuh that maccas has a drive way from hell lol.

I think that the morphettville tavern car park is a better location to meet up if people want macca's it's just next door so they can walk, and the driveway has 0 slope so every one can get in.

I think that the morphettville tavern car park is a better location to meet up if people want macca's it's just next door so they can walk, and the driveway has 0 slope so every one can get in.

+1

Was worth it just to see the cars parked in the carparks!! Cosmo, a few GTR's and a very nice Aristo!

The actual show itself was disappointing. Very small turnout compared to AJD and barely any crowds. Some tool was cranking some lame Dance music from his bog stock Cefiro which was on show... Fail. And a bunch of kids sitting in a bog stock Pulsar on show just staring at me... Fail.

Alot of Pulsar's there! Some very tough GTR's on show, too. Won't be back next year, if there's a next year.

Not surprise you'd write a bad review considering you intended not to like SCS in the first place therefor not giving it a chance...

For me that DID enter I found it an enjoyable day - caught up with mates from other car clubs, met people and caught up with fellow SAU-ers. Plenty of nice cars there to check out and plenty of crowd from what I could see - definitely more cars and more people than this year's AutoSalon. Got some good shots too - will have em up shortly.

Was worth it just to see the cars parked in the carparks!! Cosmo, a few GTR's and a very nice Aristo!

The actual show itself was disappointing. Very small turnout compared to AJD and barely any crowds. Some tool was cranking some lame Dance music from his bog stock Cefiro which was on show... Fail. And a bunch of kids sitting in a bog stock Pulsar on show just staring at me... Fail.

Alot of Pulsar's there! Some very tough GTR's on show, too. Won't be back next year, if there's a next year.

So all in all disapointed?? Im just sussing some pics out atm and doesn't look like to bad a turnout!!

How was the cop situation today?? No defecting of cars in the carparks or anything???

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