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I just got a email from the presenter, the schedule of events should be posted up late tonight or first thing in AM.

Im going to try to enter both days but my car is far from done.. lol

unless anyone else wants to put in a R34 in my place inside?????Damo or anyone ???

anyone have any idea as to what time the gates open up on friday nite to set up as i'm proberly working and have to tie it in with my wife to meet me there to get it in?

anyone have any idea as to what time the gates open up on friday nite to set up as i'm proberly working and have to tie it in with my wife to meet me there to get it in?

traders 1pm

showcars 4pm

I just got a email from the presenter, the schedule of events should be posted up late tonight or first thing in AM.

Im going to try to enter both days but my car is far from done.. lol

unless anyone else wants to put in a R34 in my place inside?????Damo or anyone ???

ill see what i can do. what time is the SAU crew setting up on Friday?

ill see if i can get some time off on friday to come down. dunno how im getting home tho :cool: if i cant, ill just be entering sunday.

Shane, i sent my fomr off today for the sunday, but if i can come for both days, can i just bring an updated form?

ill see if i can get some time off on friday to come down. dunno how im getting home tho :cool: if i cant, ill just be entering sunday.

Shane, i sent my fomr off today for the sunday, but if i can come for both days, can i just bring an updated form?

Yes that ok
ill see what i can do. what time is the SAU crew setting up on Friday?
I will be there from 9am so ppl can come anytime friday and i will help them set up

I'll head up straight after work. Be there about 5.15pm. I'll get out earlier if I can.

Got your message Shane ... I'll bring all the items mentioned. :thumbsup:

Matt, I just went through all my docs for Luke's surname but my accountant must have the rego transfer papers and other relating docs for the sale......sorry bud. :thumbsup:

Pete, I spoke with Luke, and John Munro, both guys have other commitments and therefore are unable to make the show as a competitor.

I faxed my entry form in early last week and have paid in full - internal / both days. I will be good to go by Friday arvo' and aim to have the car there not long after.

Shane/Ruby, if you guys could PM me a mobile number and I will do likewise, just in case we need any last minute info'/extras/whatever.

Cheers,

Matt

Is it to late to enter this??? My car still looks like it does in my sig, so i wouldn't mind putting it in. I'd just have to put my street exhaust on so i can drive it down and give it a good clean.

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