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Ah very cool.

Just wasn't sure whether this was going to substitute for teh big event or not. And as i'm sure most of you saw, the 10th Anniversary R34 GT-R Cruise was massive, can't see why the original can't go one step further

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got yours a couple of time stilo :D

guys no real need to confirm entries, we will shortly post up a list of forms and monies received for everyone to check.

HA! yer we got a new fax at work and none of us know how to use it :)

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Entrant name - Forum Name

Mitch Smith - Mitch Rona

Stan Choi - Satanic

David Milane - Aggroman

Shant Nazarian - Shant

Thomas Bellas - GT-R LM

jeff Cook - Snoopy

Rami Sadi - Batakr33

Genelle Bill - Humbla

David Whitbread -

Keith Reid - Buddahlicious

David English - AVQR31

Bojan Terzic - 08R3308

Brendon Mitchell - ST1LO

Mitchell King - Mr Moo

Brent - ILLITE

Tai Nguyen - Mr Cali

Shanil Lal - SHANE666

Albert Yin - Sheng

Mitch Smith - Mitch_Rona

Robert Krstevski - Star32

Robert Krstevski - Star32

Peter Krstevski - Star32

Mauro DiCarlo - 4SHOWZ

Andrew Livermore - EDS33T

Owen Hoogvliet - CPD

Terry Tung-Yep - Terry_GT-R34

Cameron - Cam84

Paul Mouhayet - Superjet760

Matt Tang-Yep

Desmond Siregar - Batakr33

Adam Zitka - MXHEVN

Nick Schembla -

Sean Armstrong - HOT_R33

Norman Chouaifaity - mr 32

David Andrew - Dave R31

Mark Seguna - BLISTIC

Stuart Gatt - BezerkR32

Elliot Dollisson - Runnin4Life

Vu Tran - Vudoo

Luke and Kace Hulks -

Drew Withey - Lanky71

Andrew Hempsall - Qantas

Jada Kenny - DV.11.SH

Sorry for eny spelling errors.

Please note, this isn't a complete entrants list. It doesn't contain any invited cars, any trader cars, a bunch of people that got their forms in first and there is still 2 weeks to get entries in.

meh Spelling mistakes and iknow i dont have the best hand writing but where did you get Thomas from ? :P

hey they both start with "T" :D

Thanks Shant...we are very much an "amateur" show compared to the Autosalons of the world, but the committee have been working their arses off getting a great location, great feature cars, great sponsors and a long entry list. I reckon the guys are doing a great job considering its a second job!

We still have heaps of space available for cars and want to make this show HUGE! If you thought about coming along but don't think your car is special enough.....ENTER! This is a club event not a global domination and its all about participation :D

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