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so can we just fill out the entry form and enter on the day? as in tomorrow morning before 9.30?

Edit, Just spoke to Geof he said u can enter on the day and bring the entry form with u.

Depending on how late i will be home tonight i might put my car in the show and shine.

Anyone else keen? $30 and get 2 free passes.

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I'll look out for you Luke.....I'll be there after lunch and usually hang out around the Meguiars stand or amongst the bikes.

Saw a few people from here today but didn't see Matt the Mod (whatshisname), did you make it down Matt?

dont worry about looking out for me, I kinda slept through all my alarms and only just got up :(

needed the sleep tho as i only had 3hrs the night before. (stupid dawn cruise lol)

I'll be heading in later today for a look.

just do it Luke! :(

Tomorrow (Sunday) at approx 3pm, MrVLt will run his monster VL on the dyno........expected to get around a lazy 500kw :)

last i remember pete alex's VL only made 360rwkw odd so

and i am pretty sure that was at the auto salon dyno thing

i thought it was pretty crap this year, didnt appeal to me this year.

but the funniest thing was they where all talking up the vx clubby saying it should be around 300rwkw's and when they put it on the dyno it struggled to make 212rwkw's which was its top read out, but before they had that on they had the D&T old datto ute on there and that made 198rwkw and that was only a 4 banger, everyone was laughing at the clubby when it got that read out haha!

Tomorrow (Sunday) at approx 3pm, MrVLt will run his monster VL on the dyno........expected to get around a lazy 500kw :laugh:
Alex "mr vlt" pulled 499.5kw at the wheels and backing it up with 495 and 497 today :laugh:

lol, I was 1/2 kw out

i was there to see the vlt on the dyno and left about 4 it was a good show. ill go next year. Sled your bike is nuts mate

thanks bud, appreciate it..........surprised to take out 'Best Chopper' with all the other beasts there.....and thanks for your help Ruby :P

Cara's 34 also took out 'Best Graphics'......congrats

Shoulda stuck around for the awards.

Cara took out best graphics!

And the man Pete took out Best chopper ...

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Where's that hand Pete? :P Sorry mate, had to post it. :laugh:

And the beast itself ...

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Congrats!

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thanks bud, appreciate it..........surprised to take out 'Best Chopper' with all the other beasts there.....and thanks for your help Ruby :P

Did you unload the bike without any probs?

Def some awesome street machines there. Bruno cleaned up with his 55 Chev ... 8 awards and the top honour itself!!!!!

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