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hey anyone who cares or knows.Does anyone know if there will be n official sau show n shine this yr or soon cos i really enjoyed that day so lets get another one happnen.Anybody with interest post up so the ppl who know what to do with that stuff can see n interest

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Travis your a man after my own heart.

As the newly elected pres of NSW I'll do almost anything to make it happen.

The wheels are turning as I type. Dates proberly late Oct early Nov.

Neil.

lol SnS is a static display, it doesn't need to actualy work :)

just as well I don't think my car has ever driven itself to an SAU SnS. The motor kind of ran at the first one about 5 years ago but it had a spun bearing so it was kinda noisey

F**K yeh thats what im talkin bout where do u think it will be held?At least the weather will be abit warmer than the last one.Im abit excited now ay spread the word yew!Also wheres the location have ya's decidied yet.Should think about the wineries bit of a cruise as well up to you but

hey this yr can we have all the categories extended to r31 not just as a best classic?Like Best R31 Engine Bay, Best R31 Interior, Best R31 Over-all Best R31 paint ect.Just thought all the other models have it so maybe do it for all the models of skylines that are there becos it is a skyline show n shine lol

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