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I sent my form to Nick... Can someone confirm he got it? ;)

Sorry... I just had to join the band wagon! :D

I'll check with him, Matt, but I don't think he received it...

;)

I have a lovely old guy that sells me tools,,,he's coming and he may or may not sell a thing but he loves the idea.

Spotting him will be easy,,,Mel's Skyline on one side and my Radical on the other.

Neil.

Shiny thinks I cannot resist.

everyone's forms have made it! faxes can nevah be beaten!

Please do not mail or send EFT payments after today as we may not receive them by the end of the week. If you have not entered yet please fax the entry form and you can sort out payment on the day.

got convinced to enter...

and just to make it look nice i polished the car. oh wait no i didnt.... i spent sunday and then monday arvo filling dented guard on his car and respraying it with my brother :) then managed to run my car into the arse end of a boat propellor on a trailer and put a 40 cm scratch in my bonnet. High five...me.

see you there lads, by sunday ill be a card carrying SAU NSW member. bring it on!

What time do the entrants have to be there by? I've taken responsibility of organising the Newcastle crowd (since the last attempt fell apart)
Hi guys, the show will run from 10-4, so as an entrant you would want to be there for about 9 if you are bringing car only or a little earlier (we will be there from 6) if you have a display, or trailer, or whatever

There yo go, Ian!

For all those who have not yet entered, please note:

As Sam said, we may leave this open until right up to the date, and if you're paying cash on the day, that's fine (unless, of course, we've filled up by then).

But if you are making an EFT or Cheque payment, you NEED to make sure it is in by close of business NEXT Tuesday (the 8th of December) so we can vaildate that the money is in the SAU account. Sometimes, depending on the bank, it can take up to 3 days for a transaction to show into an account, so we have to make allowances for this.

yeah ive got better brakes already, really helped at the 5km/h i was doing. a sodding great huntsman spider ran up my drivers side window and scared living shit out of me, kinda took my mind off stopping. pretty pro.

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