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Howdy folks :)

Been doing a lot of planning behind the scenes for this one, and it's going to be pretty big :P

We have lined up a few rather high powered skylines so we can show all the Hondas and candy paint jobs what cars are really for, and we just need a few more entrants!

Last entry, we won 2 awards and every one had a great weekend! We hope to better that this time around!

If you have a high powered car, and would like to be part of the SAU:NSW Auto Salon High Horsepower entry, then let me know either in here or via PM.

Also, please remember that SAU isn't formally about glitz and glamour. You don't need an over the top showcar to enter with us. If you have pride in your car and it's a nice clean example of the vehicle we all love so much, then don't be afraid to throw your name in the hat. The car that got the most interest at our stand was Beer Barons 07 R32 GTR that was rebuilt to standard :) second was probably the 550kw V35 :(

There isn't long to decide, so sorry for putting you under the crunch, but there is only until NEXT FRIDAY (7/11) to get your entry forms in. The entry form is attached on this post. The number to fax the form off to will be given to you once you tell me a little bit about your car (pictures help) :)

SO... that being said, I can't wait to see who is interested in the show this year ;)

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i wish my car was up for it,,,,, its pretty clean but not clean enogh to show off,,,, also my subs have destroyed my boot carpet and walls lol silly me,,,, and wheels are scratched and chipped from jap.... should be up to about 200rwkw by sau dyno day..... donno if thats enough for autosalon standards anyway.... should be in for next year though if everything goes well in the mean time...

anyway i'll be there to vote for the sau boys there on the day, cant wait

Doof, would mine make the cut?

Would be for display only if I entered as its only putting out 240 AWKW.

Final battle next year, It should be putting out >300 AWKW once I replace the turbos,etc.

Let me know If you would like mine on the stand this show caue Ill have to start convincing the missus now :)

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Doof, I was speaking with Steve-o about a mate who was interested a while ago.

Spoke to him today and unfortunately he has done a crank bearing, after only 1000k's.

He's doing it all again and should be ready by then, but he won't run it on the dyno. Not confident it will be tuned in time.

Interested?

The car is completely rebuilt/trimmed down to pretty much every rubber, with 450kw motor, big single.

Yah, I remember that. I was counting on him to put some numbers down for us, but if he doesn't want to blow the engine at a show (understandable) then he doesn't have to run on the dyno either. I would definately love the car there though :(

what about yours? I heard you were interested too :(

Yeah I was, But i think I'm doing Bathurst that weekend.

I'll get him a form this week, as will probably see him Thurs/Fri

i wish my car was up for it,,,,, its pretty clean but not clean enogh to show off,,,, also my subs have destroyed my boot carpet and walls lol silly me,,,, and wheels are scratched and chipped from jap.... should be up to about 200rwkw by sau dyno day..... donno if thats enough for autosalon standards anyway.... should be in for next year though if everything goes well in the mean time...

anyway i'll be there to vote for the sau boys there on the day, cant wait

oh well, you can always come along for a bit of fun ;)

Doof, would mine make the cut?

Would be for display only if I entered as its only putting out 240 AWKW.

Final battle next year, It should be putting out >300 AWKW once I replace the turbos,etc.

Let me know If you would like mine on the stand this show caue Ill have to start convincing the missus now :blush:

It would definately cut the mustard :)

I'm only going to be putting our highest hitters on the dyno. At Final Battle, all the high powered cars from the shows in the other states are invited back for one last round, so there are a LOT of high horsepowered cars there, and they get first preference on the dyno. So it's not a problem at all if you don't want it on the dyno :(

When is it??

What Jase said

Doof, I was speaking with Steve-o about a mate who was interested a while ago.

Spoke to him today and unfortunately he has done a crank bearing, after only 1000k's.

He's doing it all again and should be ready by then, but he won't run it on the dyno. Not confident it will be tuned in time.

Interested?

The car is completely rebuilt/trimmed down to pretty much every rubber, with 450kw motor, big single.

Yah, I remember that. I was counting on him to put some numbers down for us, but if he doesn't want to blow the engine at a show (understandable) then he doesn't have to run on the dyno either. I would definately love the car there though :D

what about yours? I heard you were interested too :)

How much do we have to pay to enter as a club? What about a stock car, they still ok to enter :D

For this club, the price is $170. It says $120 on the form, but there is a sort of 'forced donation' to help cover the costs (which there are a lot of). The money goes into paying for power and the hiring of lights, TVs, sound system and a display, so it all goes back to you :)

Some stock cars are fine to enter, as long as it is clean and tidy through out :(

I'll update the first post today if I get some spare time with the info I missed so the same questions aren't asked twice.

No worries, there are a few people choosing Bathurst over the show :(

To be honest, even I was thinking about it :blush:

same as earlier in the year, we had a drift day on the same day and I thought about ducking out and entering...

If he needs any help with the form, let me know... I've done plenty of them :(

any one be interested in getting a group together to go as spectators? I know my car is no where near the salon stage but i would still like to go and would be pretty good if we could get a couple people to go along together to show support for the sau guys as well as chat bout the day afterwards. We could meet up somewhere and take a mini cruise there 9depending on parking avail at venue. anyhoo, if you interested,

For those of you that haven't entered before it is a hoot of a weekend and it's one of those times i'll never forget. $170 is a small price to pay for 2.5 days of fun, girls, cars and other sillyness that you probably won't find anywhere else. I entered in the Sydney round with SAU back in May with a very lightly modded Stagea and it still drew a fair crowd. You do not need a show stopper to enter at all. A clean well looked after car with a few exterior mods such as wheels/lowered/bodykit etc will go a long way.

We also encourage variety in the line up so regardless of whether you own an R32/33/34 or a Stagea, Cefiro or even an R31 you can still enter.

Doofy i'm in for support work. I *should* have my new car by then so i'll be up for logistics work. :P




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