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SAU - NSW Show and Shine day, Sunday 28th March 2004


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Good point.

Any execs or Prank planning on coming to the Friday night pizza cruise so some people could hand in forms and payment for the show and shine then and there? I havent been near a postbox so that would make life much easier.

Nick, you are on the organising committee so you can accept the entries. Bring them to PP on saturday. :D

So Far With Micro Tek Torbo And Cam Gears Got 205 Kw At Wheels At 14 Psi The Waste Gate Didnt Hold More Boost I Got A Hks One At The Shop Just Have To Put It On Should Get Bit More With That ... The Crx Will Be Done Couple Weeks Gonna Tow To Show Next Week To Show It Off With The Big Bottle In The Boot Should Get Some Serious Power Out Of That

Alright, thats it, tidy this up or I'm deleting this whole thread and Banning everyone that posted in it...

(there you go Nick, I'll take the hit for this one mate! :P)

I can write it......getting it printed is the problem.

I'll see all you guys there anyway, I might put on the Winnie hat and shirt and be a GT-R minder :)

/thinks:/ Actually if I'm going to do that I'll have to meet up at Wahroonga Shell

OOOOOOOOH NOOOOOOO! /slaps self on head/ does it again for good measure/

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