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^^^ How True! :yes:

THE IMPORTANT THING TO NOTE IS THAT THE ASSEMBLY POINT IS NOW...

"SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL REGATTA CENTRE" 9.30-10.30am

Old Castlereagh Road at Castlereagh ie North Penrith

great brochure.

I am concerned nobody will have a chance at winning those award categories so, can we add..

"Information Overload" awarded to the cockpit that looks most like a flight deck

"Auto Wash King" awarded to the car with the most visible cobweb scratching

"Pimpin aint easy" awarded to anything with 20" wheels, spinners, etc

"Bozozuko master" awarded to anything, well, Bozozuko

"Most incomprehensible ICE" awarded to the car with the most original JDM navi and stereo trinkets with no english language modes

"Least Likely To Idle" awarded to the car with the least stable idle

"Petroleum Liberation" awarded to the car pumping the most unburned fuel out the tail pipe (judged by number of seconds required to create actual tears)

"Defect King" awarded, by someone in cop fancy dress, to the car with the most clearly visible/audible defectable items

This way I feel that most attendees will believe they have a shot at at least one award on the day :yes:

well actually you deserve it too Nick.

...been told you've been whispering in the ears of Hills M/S, Powerplay, Croydon RD etc

It starts at Regatta ctr Penrith right? 9.30am right?

Are you thinking of coming Delta Force?

By all means just turn up, i'll add your name to the attendance list.

Check out the thread for any other details:

10th Anniversary R34 Cruise

^^^...maybe a tad less than 100 leaving Sydney International Regatta Ctr at Penrith

Congregating at around 9.30

Briefing at 10.15

ETD at 10.30

ETA Mt Wilson 12 Noon

Good to have you in your 'black beauty' Denis

ZOMG !#!$!$$ 100 ??? you serious ? Holy crapola batman .. I thought it's gonna be like 20 cars max. Man this thing will be massive ;) Can't wait!

I prefer to call 'her' The Reaper :D

great brochure.

I am concerned nobody will have a chance at winning those award categories so, can we add..

"Information Overload" awarded to the cockpit that looks most like a flight deck

"Auto Wash King" awarded to the car with the most visible cobweb scratching

"Pimpin aint easy" awarded to anything with 20" wheels, spinners, etc

"Bozozuko master" awarded to anything, well, Bozozuko

"Most incomprehensible ICE" awarded to the car with the most original JDM navi and stereo trinkets with no english language modes

"Least Likely To Idle" awarded to the car with the least stable idle

"Petroleum Liberation" awarded to the car pumping the most unburned fuel out the tail pipe (judged by number of seconds required to create actual tears)

"Defect King" awarded, by someone in cop fancy dress, to the car with the most clearly visible/audible defectable items

This way I feel that most attendees will believe they have a shot at at least one award on the day :P

Hahaha, very good post!

Ill be going for the least likely to idle and the petrol liberation categories. Stand behind my car to see why.

great brochure.

I am concerned nobody will have a chance at winning those award categories so, can we add..

"Information Overload" awarded to the cockpit that looks most like a flight deck

"Auto Wash King" awarded to the car with the most visible cobweb scratching

"Pimpin aint easy" awarded to anything with 20" wheels, spinners, etc

"Bozozuko master" awarded to anything, well, Bozozuko

"Most incomprehensible ICE" awarded to the car with the most original JDM navi and stereo trinkets with no english language modes

"Least Likely To Idle" awarded to the car with the least stable idle

"Petroleum Liberation" awarded to the car pumping the most unburned fuel out the tail pipe (judged by number of seconds required to create actual tears)

"Defect King" awarded, by someone in cop fancy dress, to the car with the most clearly visible/audible defectable items

This way I feel that most attendees will believe they have a shot at at least one award on the day :P

Yeh I lmao ...

...but Skaifie won't sign 'em ! ! !

  • 2 weeks later...

If weather is a bit drizzly, we're still "ON"

If it's rain, the Event will be delayed ONE week.

Wet weather up at Mt Wilson will mean that the Demonstration by Sensei Hans and Sensei Dave after lunch will be cancelled due to safety reasons. :D

On sunday cause i have to drive passed the mount wilson turn off on the way 2 pick nick up ill see wat the weather is doing on my way passed and let every1 know when i get down there or when i get coverage.

Please see attached. Any questions just post them up here. Print and bring it along with you if you wish.

cheers

Eugene

hi eugene i will be coming if it's not raining thanks bill (eat.430) blk 99 v spec

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