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Whos keen for an SAU display? I'm keen! Last one was good, had a blast playing monopoly... oh and the cars there were good. lol.

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Click the picture above for the entry form.

Heres the thread/pictures from SMASA earlier this year - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...html&st=200

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Alright, I'll be printing off some forms and will be at villis weekly so people can fill out the forms and hand it to me along with the payment and I'll send it off together. For those that dont go villis, you could print it off and send it in to SMASA.

Closer to the date we'll organize a time and place in the morning to meet up then head off to the show and shine.

20 secs from regency. how convenient!

did this back in '05. basically dead, u will get a bigger turn out at kmart lol. and no crowd coming for a look. spend that $20 for petty on a hills thrash if anyone remembers what hills are these days.

20 secs from regency. how convenient!

did this back in '05. basically dead, u will get a bigger turn out at kmart lol. and no crowd coming for a look. spend that $20 for petty on a hills thrash if anyone remembers what hills are these days.

Good on ya!

Shall we keep further post in this thread only for those who ARE interested in entering?

sorry for voicing my opinion. i was not aware i was not allowed to have one or rate events.

i forgot every car event in SA is totally superfrickendomino's awesome!

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