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sorry, cant be bothered reading the fine print from the last 5 pages, what is the deadline for entries?

if you cant be bothered reading then you're hardly the type of person to be bothered enough to show up

dont be lazy, other people arent gonna do the hard work for you lad

-D

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bit odd, but if the 31 isnt quite done and rolling, can i enter the patrol? i promise i'll polish it up and make it look sexy LOL

IMHO yes, cause its a nissan and it makes a great support vehicle :P

-D

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Well this event is now 1 month away boys and girls. Forms and payment needs to be in to SMASA by 22nd January. Lets get our asses into gear and put on a really good group display :thumbsup:

For the sake of confirmation, could all definite entrants post their intentions here.

Ben, are you coordinating the display?

Well this event is now 1 month away boys and girls. Forms and payment needs to be in to SMASA by 22nd January. Lets get our asses into gear and put on a really good group display :thumbsup:

For the sake of confirmation, could all definite entrants post their intentions here.

Ben, are you coordinating the display?

Nope, Shane's co-ordinating this one.

-D

Ok, so the line up is as follows:

Damo: R34

Abe: R33

Dion: R32

Ben: R32

Krishy: R33

Andrew: V35

Shane: R32

Mitch: R33

Luke: R34? will it be ready?

James: R33

Anthony: R32

Matty: Patrol with trailer if poss, SAUSA support vehicle

Hutchy: R33

Holty: R34

Martin: R31 or R32?

please let me know if you want your name on or off the list.

Anyone interested in entering had better get their forms off before Friday next week, that includes payment if possible. Send them straight to SMASA, but please indicate youll be part of the SAUSA display.

Form here: http://www.smasa.com.au/docs/2010S&SENTRYFORM.pdf

we will need the SAU banner and gazebo for this too, not sure who has it, but please bring it along.

Things to remember on the day:

- Entrant pack, which includes your entry number. You should receive this about a week after you submit your form.

- Your car...

- Esky with snacks/cold drinks

- the willingness to put together a big display

- items for touching up your clean car once you reach the oval, youll need it.

- any items you want to display with your car. I will make a thread in members section about theme/setup, keep it away from the prying eyes of 300zx and PGASA, i know your watching :P

- something to prop your bonnet up with, if you so choose.

we will need the SAU banner and gazebo for this too, not sure who has it, but please bring it along.

I have the white gazebo thingy from the Loxton trip. Let me know if you'll need it beforehand as I'll be out of town. :P

I don't know man ... last time I saw you, you were two tone! :(

nice one i see what you did there.....well done damo aint staying 2 tone for long tho.....doing a michael jackson

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