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aaahahaha you should have seen me at last Final Battle. That was where I met Ian (XMetal Photography) but I was passed out in the car so he just left me a card :D

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okey dokey people... for your viewing pleasure, here are alsmot all* of the vehicles that will be in our display! :D

*Just waiting on one more (made 530kw last time it was dynod)

Anna - Msnismo - 340kw before the new turbo

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Bakes - Stock(ish) 34 GTR

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Stephen - Zilch - 270rwkw, bayside blue, hella nice to drive, lots of aftermarket parts (I want to steal)

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Carl Ronning - 530rwkw V35 - may be an R35 if it is sold before the weekend

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Marijan Angelski - 436rwkw last time it was dynod - upcoming HPI feature car

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Charlie- NXTIME - I have no idea what he's done to this now, but it sounded tough as shit last time I saw it, and whenever he talks about it, I have no idea what he's saying, so it's something special :down: - R32 GTR

also, I have no pic of it :(

Received this via email yesterday:

Hi,

Thank you for you application to attend Auto Salon.

This email as your confirmation of your private/team's entry being received. Please note the following points below regarding your entry.

1. Photo's are required. If you have not submitted these before, please forward a maximum of 5 photo's per vehicle via email for reference purposes.

2. Please be aware that every entrant wether club or private MUST have flooring for car spaces purchased each is 5m x 3m. Questions relating to this can be directed the me in the Championship Department. (Must be Fire Retardant & have underlay if messy substance and must be removed by you at the end of the event)

3. Please be prepared to arrive at the show before 10:00pm on Move-In day. Lock down will occur and you may loose points, be disqualified or be replaced by a late entrant if you have not checked in by 10:00pm

4. Please remember that anyone entering the premises during the Friday Move-In MUST have closed toe shoes on or they will be refused entry and children under 14 are not allowed during Move-In.

5. For those competitors that entered via our online system, please go here http://www.autosalon.org/PDF/entry_form_08.pdf and complete the "Vehicle Spec Sheet" located on page 3 then send it back via fax or post.

6. No private competitor regardless of being in Pro or Expert Class is allowed to actively promote a business, regardless of what sponsorship deals they have. In order to promote a business either the competitor on behalf of the business or the business themselves, will have to reach a trade agreement with Auto Salon.

I will contact you the week of the show to confirm your nominated move-in time. If you have not received accreditation including your Move-In time two days before the show, please phone 02 9667 8306.

Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information.

Regards,

ALISA LAN

Championship Development Manager

So, do we have flooring etc organised??

for points 1 through 6... don't worry about it :)

It's all under control :)

The photos are for a new program they are running if you want your car to either be publicised, hired out etc... mostly for the major show cars




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