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Where's all the Skylines that haven't entered,,,get off ya lazy bums and enter your car. GTR's,,,everything and anything that starts with "GT" and the best one of the lot the beautiful R33 GTS-t's???.

My car starts with a "G" but doesn't have a "T" in it, can I still come? :)

I'll pay/fax around Thursday-ish

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My car starts with a "G" but doesn't have a "T" in it, can I still come? :down:

I'll pay/fax around Thursday-ish

Oh my bad,,,my very bad,,,hows about this,,,if it starts with an N and ends in an N or starts with a D and ends with N they are very welcome.

Thats closer to what we want,,,those cars would be rad.

Neil.

I'm entering my old girl,she is bound to win most beat up. :)

Look forward to seeing her there J. Colour reminds me of SpearOmint Life Savers :P .

Because these cars will be displayed in a covered area, there won't just be an assault on the eyes. It'll also be an assault on the ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So any vid should of course catch the SOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUNND of these machines coming and leaving eh what?

i want my gtr there but need coilovers yesterday its undrivable n i been hangin for 2 years plus for this.Im so cut i want my car there anyone wanna lend me some coilovers for the day so i can get my nugget to the show?

sure....whatya need just standard stuff to get it moving?

genelle....i reckon my race car can give your's a run for worst in show....shes got a fair few scrapes and scratches up close these days

sure....whatya need just standard stuff to get it moving?

genelle....i reckon my race car can give your's a run for worst in show....shes got a fair few scrapes and scratches up close these days

Have you got a rear quarter dent?

Most of the front bar paint missing?

Dropped a motor on the radiator support?

Dropped a gearbox on the front bar?

Cause I have... :thumbsup: LOL

Must fax shit off and pay for stuff tomorrow I think

might see if i can trailer down the 32......waiting on parts from japan and usa....dont know if it will b ready...new turbo should b here in the next one or 2 days tho

drag it on down.....it doesn't need to be able to drive to take part :bunny:

i got coilovers lol so ill rego the nugget n it will be there also can we pay at gate or not?

we'd strongly prefer entries before if at all possible so we can organise layout, space etc.

So what time is everyone expected to arrive by & when is the actual kick-off?

Theres a bunch of us coming down from Newie / The Coast, gonna be meeting up in a few places, including the Twin Servos.

So what time is everyone expected to arrive by & when is the actual kick-off?

Theres a bunch of us coming down from Newie / The Coast, gonna be meeting up in a few places, including the Twin Servos.

Entry is from approximately 8am, and the show kicks off at 10am - it's a pretty big area, so it's going to take some time to get everyone organised...

Question for the organizers...

I've been plugging this event on another forum (JDMST) and there's a few attendees from there - a few have come back with concerns about the entrance to the venue being pitted with massive speed humps.

Have any of the organizers addressed this, or have some secret entrance that the rest of us should be aware of and use on the day?

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