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hey i never knew it existed untill i had the subs in the skyline with the system up with eminem and busta rhymes going lol

Sorry gents don't think I'll be able to do too much now, just come from the specialist and I'm goin in for a knee op on the 27th. Will hopefully still be able to make it down there for the show. I'll help in anyway possible if I can make it.

hey i never knew it existed untill i had the subs in the skyline with the system up with eminem and busta rhymes going lol

LOL, busta rhymes, oh yeah seeing him at goodvibes,

but yeah anyway, mmm i dont know ay, Nick has vinyles? i need some practice :thumbsup:

Yeah i cant wait for good vibes, i was wondering why he popped into my head lol.....

don't worry bout doing fancy stuff sheng, just take laptob and virtual DJ it, easy as anything,

hey guys- im new here and would love to know the details of up and coming events as, having just got into the market, am looking to get myself a realllllly nice skyline :)

would love to just spend some time around the cars first and talk to some knowledgable people- such as yourselves, so if you have any info please let me know

xo

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Hey guys, Well as D-Day aproaches I need to confirm if you guys are still interested in helping out on the day? Or if anyone else wants to help can you please put your name down on here and i'll get in contact with you via PM. We need people to man the club desk, man the gate, and generally wander around and help out spectators that may have questions or other general duties that may need to get done such as helping out anywhere to make the day run smoother.

Even if you can only spare a couple of hours, it would be greatly appreciated by everyone.

Cheers

Hey guys, Well as D-Day aproaches I need to confirm if you guys are still interested in helping out on the day? Or if anyone else wants to help can you please put your name down on here and i'll get in contact with you via PM. We need people to man the club desk, man the gate, and generally wander around and help out spectators that may have questions or other general duties that may need to get done such as helping out anywhere to make the day run smoother.

Even if you can only spare a couple of hours, it would be greatly appreciated by everyone.

Cheers

I will more than likely be wondering around with a camera, I don't see a reason why I can't help people out while doing this :)

Juvenile off topic comments removed and user warned. Expect to be banned if you continue off topic.

Thanks to everyone who is offering to help out on the day. We are expecting up to 200 cars to be entered (twice the size of our largest previous show), so we really appreciate anyone who can arrive early on sunday and help with the marshalling of the cars, and also helping during the show. Sunday is going to be huge so we need all the help we can get!

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