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i dare say the theme of the SAU autosalon display will be: Street Driven performance. So as long as your car is straight, no big scratches or dents, neat and tidy condition, it should be fine. Hell, i entered my cop last year :happy:

count me in..... 33 gtr vspec

2.8 tomei stroker, full jun head, 280 cams, tomei oil pump, ati balancer, 9l sump

twin hks gt rs, tomei expreme dumps, 1000cc sard injectors, hks rail

ppg straight cut dog box, npc clutch, billet sandwich place, c's short shift

wil b making 450rwkw on pump and around 600rwkw on race with around 30psi

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good news boys and girls.

i shot an email to the A/S crew about a rough idea on entry forms and structure of the show. got this email in reply. which may mean that there will be no suzuki club with their peeling paint jobs, and less commodores with blue vinyl stickers and gay blue mesh! lets try and make it one thats worthwhile going to this year yeah?

Hi Wil,

Thanks for your email. We are currently working on the competition structure and entry forms. They will be completed in the coming month and then available via our website. You will have to submit photo's of your modified car with your entry when you apply.

I will forward you an application form when they are available. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get back to me.

Kind Regards,

Alisa Lan

Senior National Sales Executive

Auto Salon Brands

Status Corporation Pty Limited

D: +612 9667 8306

F: +612 9667 3988

M: +61 406 730 972

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