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Ive decided to enter with my club as I gota go out to friends place in perth in the arvo so its kind of on the way and $10 isnt too much for priority parking lol.

Should have the new wheels sorted this week, although interior retrim and cracks on the body work will not be fixed until motorvation.

Nup its not too late to enter :huh: When u enter u put down what club u entering with, this will determine where u will park. Each club has been allocated places at the location and on the day, me and the other organisers will show u where to go. Yay, cant wait. Its gonna be an awsum day guys!

Bands, prizes, trophies, chicks and more!!!

yeh as long as u put ur with SAU u'll be good. Yay cant wait. I'm gonna be there at like 7am haha coz i gotta set up, but if someone wants to organise everyone meeting up at like city west, then it will be easier on the day to get u all in at once and parked up.

i have my confermation email thay are saying to get there around 9 am so if any one is going to meet up at city west it will have to be around 7.45 8.00 to roll at 8.30-8.45am

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