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cool I'll get it at the show Shannon .... I can't come on the cruise cos we have our Xmas work dinner on tonight :( .... the upside is an open bar for the night at the Belgian Beer Bar so we're going to work our way right through the wine and beer lists :P

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Originally posted by CheekyR32

Its about time Skylines Australia had a presence at some of these car shows!

On that point.... I've thought about entering my car in a show, but I'm not really into the over-the-top stuff that most of these Autosalon style cars seem to favour so I probably wouldn't generate much interest. My car is quite plain from an external/interior point of view. I'd consider doing a group SAU entry once my car's back on the road though.

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Originally posted by whatsisname

My car is quite plain from an external/interior point of view. I'd consider doing a group SAU entry once my car's back on the road though.

Same here :(

Erica and I just decided to enter SCS at the last minute to try and promote SAU a bit - we did have six cars entered, but now we've only got four that can attend on the day :P

Maybe next time theres a show we'll take a bit more time and effort and organise something properly!

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Yep i agree shannon, its only small car sunday.... not that much of a big deal.. It would have been great if we had properly organised in advance for the whole crew to be there.. but it is "Small" car sunday , and i dont really think skylines are that... lol should be call "weapons car sunday" for skylines..

I probably wouldn't enter something like the extreme horsepower show, that might be a bit over the top for me.

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Originally posted by 4door_Sleeper

I'd be interested in a SAU group show (just to show them that all skylines dont have too have 2 doors;)  ). These days can be good fun, someone brings a BBQ, someone els the drinks, uh-huh:  food etc.:

:) I'll try to bring my car around as well and will try to convince everyone that not all GTR has a hardtop....hehehehe...now where are those GTR badges....i wish :)

Hey ppl, where about is the small car sunday going to be at again? What time are you guys there?

I may drop by late afternoon

Thx

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