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Sounds good, what did u have in mind?

hey was wondering who has a banner for the club etc? for the display, would be nice to make it look all official.

I believe I'll be collecting the banner for the Loxton Show ... and then bringing it to the EHP show ... so may be the holder of it come the Mallanats.

I'm keen for the show and shine and the cruise ... maybe dyno too :dry:

id be keen on the show n shine although my cars pretty stock exept a gtr bodykit and 19s but would be good to meet a few of u guys as im new on here lol.

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A cruse up would be killa to i recon. somewhere central on the way like city dismantles or something.

yep, im up for that..

i live up around gawler somewhere :D

but im not fussed about driving down to city dismantlers or soemthing like that then cruise up to mallala.

be up for the show and shine, and the track cruise too.

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I'm not entering anymore, I'll go and watch the 1st one. Maybe next time. I've got a feeling that the organisers are gonna be a bit anal with everything. Also, It starts at 11am till night time. That's gonna be a full-on day. Everything's gonna be rushed. But hopefully it works, if so, I'll definately be there at the next one!

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