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um no idea didn't who ever got this off the ground give you forms

Cara initiated it, however the forms were not available for quite some time. No harm in pointing FAQ's to actual solutions rather than wonder in vain as to what was not done.

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Ben don't be like that i'm trying to be enthused @ least the Current events coordinators wont start an even they cant finish

In this case, they're finishing something they didn't start ;)

I've got copies of the entry form for those who do not have a printer :D you can hit me up Friday night for one at Vilis.

As mentioned, $20 discount for any SAU-SA member ... so its $50. Even better, join SAU-SA now if you're not a member and entering the EHP show and get $20 discount anyway. :D

As Steve said, lets show Adelaide the quality of cars the SAU community can show off.

Ben don't be like that i'm trying to be enthused @ least the Current events coordinators wont start an even they cant finish

Once again, you've totally missed my point. Rather than pointing fingers, why cant you just ignore it and move along without taking digs at anyone? Thats 2 posts now where you've felt the need to point out that the previous occupant of your position didn't complete the planning for the event.

Keep it to whats relevant and ignore the past eh?

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should be an awesome weekend, get out there and show adelaide who SAU:SA are....

i have it on good authority that there is going to be a locally built 34 GTT there that should put out close to 1200hp at the rear wheels :banana: they just have to finish it in time, you should see the quality of work on this thing.....and the size of the intercooler

So Troy/Anthony/Reuben - any of yous sent off your forms yet? I dont want to enter the Saturday by myself lol
We have 4 cars forms atm but we need more cars for both parts of the show (inside & out ) So please can we have your names if you are going inside or outside on the Sunday
We have 4 cars forms atm but we need more cars for both parts of the show (inside & out ) So please can we have your names if you are going inside or outside on the Sunday

I've done the Autosalon thing, which was a cool experience, but Extreme Horsepower is probably more my scene. I'd be happy enough to enter my car as part of the SAU display inside. If you already have my model covered no problem, I'll just come along as a spectator.

I've done the Autosalon thing, which was a cool experience, but Extreme Horsepower is probably more my scene. I'd be happy enough to enter my car as part of the SAU display inside. If you already have my model covered no problem, I'll just come along as a spectator.
No we would love to have you in the display Download the forms and add the SAU stand to them and send them in .Cheers S

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