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A mate of mine has just asked if I could organise a few extra cars for a display at Repco Modbury.

  • Need 5 cars only. (would love a R34 and R35 GTR - these take preference)
  • Next saturday 5th June, 8am- whenever.
  • Modbury Repco - North East Road next to Bunnings.
  • Also need someone to cook a BBQ for the day
  • Feel free to promote SAU-SA

Anyone who helps out with the BBQ, or has a car on display has been promised a Trade card for large discounts at the store, and possibly some freebies from the store...

Need to know by the end of the week.

Nigel.

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attendees so far:

Myself

Ben

Mitch - 33

Dohmar R32GTR

Andrew - V35

Damo - R34

awaiting confirmation of a R34 GTR

1 remaining spot and some for standby plz

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good stuff! This is what i like to hear!

BBQ, gas and cash will be provided for meat, and the club has permission to pocket the profits!

I will PM people when I get home with exact details.

thankyou all!

Fair enough. There won't be much else for display guys to do I'm assuming, so I'm happy to do it if Steve wants the weekend off

-D

Steve volunteered to come down, you guys can take turns if you want? Im sure itll get busy around the 12-2 time when the bbq is on, so help will probably be needed.

i have a sneaking suspicion if you need another car we could put a dirty 4 door in too, otherwise im happy to ask my mate with a R34 4door if he would like to put his down on display, NOTE mine would still be a WIP

Ben help for the BBQ would be greatly appreciated

i have a sneaking suspicion if you need another car we could put a dirty 4 door in too, otherwise im happy to ask my mate with a R34 4door if he would like to put his down on display, NOTE mine would still be a WIP

Ben help for the BBQ would be greatly appreciated

Cool man, I'll bring the extras (towel, tongs etc)

Dare say my cars a work in progress too, but no doubt after a good clean it'll look better..

-D

Its all good Dohmar, my car returns to its home next week, for the first time in nearly 6 weeks. I'll be lucky if I get time to wash it before the display!

I need to drop my parents bumper off to Glenelg early Saturday morning, so If I am late returning, Ben is the Repco staff member who will direct what is going on. (He has the blue 32 four door)

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