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Please post here if you have entered or intend on entering in the very near future. i.e. this week. Remember, we want you to enter under the club banner. Come and have an awesome day with your fellow Skyline enthusiasts.

Brett and I will update this post with names as the list progresses.

Thanks in advance - can't wait!!

Adrian

DRAG:

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2rismo

BU5TER

B-Man

PranK

Julian GTS-t

SHOW'N'SHINE:

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Merli

Aurora

PranK

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Have got the form in front of me now - help me out here.... I have NFI

Which class ? Expert (E3RWD ????) or Dial your own ? (Don't like the sound of that one)

Cost is $50 right - just cross the $80 out on the form ??

If this is right, I'll get it in

$50.00

E4 sounds about right for us, mate. Have a look at www.dragcombat.com and check out the difference. I know your new engine is tough but are you really gonna run with those guys?

Adrian

B-Man, called Damien @ [cabin] yesterday and he has definitely received your entry.

Andrew, he couldnt find yours. Did you mark skylinesaustralia.com anywhere on the entry form? you may wanna call him on 92801996 or email him @ [email protected]

Adrian

I wrote in big, bold capital letters "NOTE: I WILL BE DISPLAYING WITH THE SKYLINES AUSTRALIA STAND"

and I wrote my website address as "skylinesaustralia.com"

Not sure how much clearer it could be :D I'll give him a call.

Faxes are horribly unreliable... Just another reason why they should have an online form to enter.

Thanks for following it up. **Check out the thread i just created with what you can win**

Adrian

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