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Hi all

We are now opening this up for any type of car to fill the day. So if you do not have a Supra or a Skyline, you're more than welcome to participate and you will also qualify for the prizes.

Update on prizes

Damien from the ACT branch of Shannons will be providing 2 vouchers for the services of ESP, voucher 1 one at $250 value, and voucher 2 at $150 value.

Danny Williams from Love Tyres & Mechanical (6242 9555) has generously provided a $150 voucher towards mechanical services for your daily ride or you can use this for your next purchase on tyres.

Please hurry and secure your spot as we are opening this up to the public to fill the day.

Cheers

Ross

Got a mate with a pretty tough VY SS ute with cam and head work who is keen. If you all don't mind the contrast of a high revving V8 against the scream of the 6s :rofl2: .

Let me know and I will pay for him too.

As this has now been opened up to other cars there are ads on other forums including Canberra Cruises now.

The cost for ALL cars is now $50.

So anyone that paid $60 just needs to see Ross on the day to get their $10 back :P

As this has now been opened up to other cars there are ads on other forums including Canberra Cruises now.

The cost for ALL cars is now $50.

So anyone that paid $60 just needs to see Ross on the day to get their $10 back :P

lol would have been nice to know an hour ago :P

Here's an updated list, please note that Skyline owners are people that have paid and funds are in the account. Don't stress as I'll update this daily or when new payments clear.

For people that have paid $60 into the account, come and see me and I can give you your $10 back or give you $10 worth of food and drinks.

Entrant list

ACT Supra Club

1. Ross (Paid)

2. Lawndart (pending car)

3. Niko (Paid)

4. Yiannis (Paid)

5. Andy (lippy84) (Paid)

6. Simon (Foxxy) (Paid)

7. Teon (Paid)

8. Jazz (Paid)

9. Andrew (yjz-70t) (Paid)

10. Sam G (spunky)

11. Nathan R

12. Chris (CDM)

13. Ballzy (Paid)

14.

15.

Skyline Owners

1. Kat (Paid)

2. naughtyruski (Paid)

3. sl33py (Paid)

4. Donnan (Paid)

5. Cejay (Paid)

6. GT-R32 (Paid)

7. A20089 (Paid)

8. GT-R32 (No.2) (Paid $60)

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