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yeah for sure. i know a few local guys up there too. so ill get them to show everyone the car scene.

just beware of the main street, last time i stayed there, the main street is one way. so it was full of people doing lap after lap hindley st style. but think 10x smaller and instead of clubs, its a single pub. and all u see is commo, commo, commo, falcon, commo, magna, commo lol.

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Hey all

Just a FYI in regards with entry forms and club displays.

It is preferred by organisers of shows that all club entries are sent together rather than one by one. This obviously makes it a lot easier on them and they then know how many are in the display itself (unless there is a late entry or two which i can always call them up and let them know of the details of the people entering late).

If you send in your entry by itself, most organisers will see that as a individual entry, not a club entry (unless i have spoken/emailed them in regards with any late entries or change of enteries etc). I can only do my set up plan with the people i know that are entering via who has given me there entry forms/entry money, and its a massive pain in the butt when you get people that choose to enter on the day, and not actually give me any warning that they are choosing to enter or not (in the sense of i can do up a back up plan with their car on it).

This is not having a go at anyone, just more of a FYI that if you are gonna enter, please let me know, (which nearly everyone does anyway), or if you have entered, and then change your mind (say you entered as a individual and then decide you would like to be part of the club display) please let me know no later than the week before the show itself. this gives me time to sort out my plan or make the necessary changes and get in contact with the show organisers aswell.

Car Shows can be stressful enough, especially when i have my own car + need to sort out everyone else's too!!!!!!! So all i ask is that you can co operate and let me know if you have sent in your form individually and change your mind as you want to be part of the club display cause if you ask me on the day without any prior warning, the chances of it happening will probably be minimal as i wont have the time to drop everything to sort it out :)

It will just make my life alot easier and ill appreciate it heaps :3some:

Thanks guys

:iluvff:

Hey Cara

Lynette Williams's (organizer of the show) husband used to work for my father-in-law when he was a boss at the Wallaroo council.

I had a chat to her and told her I'd only bring the bike up if the weather was good so she's made an exception for a last minute entry.

Let me know if this stuffs you around.

Cheers

Hey Pete

thats ok cause you might be put in a different area to what the club is being put in. i know last year they had it marked with "Holdens" "Fords" "Other Make/Model" etc so id say that the bikes would have their own area :)

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Group entries are just that: applications entered as a group for a club display.

On that note, Lex, if you're reading this, I made Cara aware that you've put your form in to enter the show. However, I am not aware if you informing me of this was a simple courtesy to let Cara know you're in the show individually, or if you intended to be in the club display also. I took it simply as courtesy to let Cara know you'd be in attendance. If you are intending to be part of the club display, can you let Cara (or myself) know so the proper preparations can be made sooner rather than later. :)

This of course applies to everyone else, as per Cara's post above. If you want to be in the club display and your form did not go to Cara for the group entry, please advise Cara asap.

:iluvff:

i was intended to be in the club display also if thats still ok

Thanks for letting us know.

:ninja:

Cara, hope 2 stags now help with the club display ... plus don't forget I now have some serious doof-doof :laugh:

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