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Its that time of the year again, when our friends at Repco bring out their performance guide, and that means everyone gets a chance to have their car sparkle on the front cover of a publication going out to 30,000. If you win the comp, Repco will organise for a photoshoot and interview for the editorial, as well as a $2000 gift card.

This year the competition has gone digital, in the form of a voting site where anyone can make a personal profile of their car complete with images and detailed descriptions of the work they have done. Once you have your profile up and looking good its just a matter of sitting back and waiting for the votes to come rolling in. Visitors to the site can browse through each profile and when they find a worthy vehicle register their support in the form of a vote. Visitors can vote for as many cars as they want but only once for each car.

check it out at www.performancerepco.com.au

Don't not let another commodore win, it would be great to see a skyline there.

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I just voted for your car Johnny. Hope u win!

Thanks man :D

voted for johnny too.

Wonder why no one had voted for the red commonwhore :(

:O

I cant believe the commodore is beating me!!! Dont worry skylinesaustralia were gonna have a comeback!!! SAU.....SAU

Catching up to ya there Johnny :) everyone vote for all the Skylines - SAU repping!

U got my vote mate

Would be sick for SAU if one of us wins; publicity would be mad!!!

Nice GTR Johnny, you got my vote champ.

Thanks man ;)

  • 1 month later...

My son entered my R32, which is about to become his this Christmas if he gets good marks for his end of year exams.

We are at number 4 atm, it would be great if the forum got behind him or another members car and got a GTR on the cover.

http://www.performancerepco.com.au/index.p...&entryid=65

We are sitting on 642 votes ATM.

Thanks all.

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