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I am really looking forward to this event and plan on having the car spick and span :) One thing though - I may need a push start on the day as my starter is playing up and I am having it all fixed on the 11th!

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There is a "SAU Members Only" promotion open now for a mini photo shoot. Only 9 spots. Get in quick if you would like some pro shots of your car.

Details here (NSW Members Section)

If there are spots left, then this will open up to non-members.

It's going to be an awesome event; driving, the flicks, and a photoshoot too! :)

I am really looking forward to this event and plan on having the car spick and span biggrin.gif One thing though - I may need a push start on the day as my starter is playing up and I am having it all fixed on the 11th!

Nice one Thomas! Look forward to meeting you and your car there mate. Don't think you'll have any trouble finding someone to help out either :(

There is a "SAU Members Only" promotion open now for a mini photo shoot. Only 9 spots. Get in quick if you would like some pro shots of your car.

Details here (NSW Members Section)

If there are spots left, then this will open up to non-members.

If anyone has any questions, PM me as i don't have access to this part of the forum unfortunately :)

Yes, MaTBoY & FST513 are the guys you should PM, to obtain pristine artistry in motor photography with your car as its Centrepiece :)

...and I refuse to push Thomas' car uphill > might have to reserve him a downhill carpark spot at Katoomba :happy:

FYI... We still have tickets left because TSI rightly talked me into hiring the largest theatre on the day... The other one would have been sold out!

Updated Info:- Payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2100, 2749, 2760, 2768, 2170, 2213, 2148, 2285, 2289, 2906, 2020, 2173, 2221, 2641, 2132, 2761, 2128, 2747, 2774, 2541, 2609, 2289, 2067, 2747, 2148, 2747, 2481, 2617, 2162, 2146, 2077, 2250, 3132, 2128, 2173, 2615, 2755, 2747, 2750, 2755, 2166, 2163, 2750, 2044, 2567, 2560, 2227, 2541, 2615, 2557, 2527, 2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148 ;)

Looks like someone else is driving my r32 or I'm a passenger.

Broken foot :happy:

...well you shouldn't put it in your mouth :)

(srsly - hope it's not sore)

...besides we need you at the end of the presentations to be make an announcement about Nov Texi + another item. ;)

Looks like someone else is driving my r32 or I'm a passenger.

Broken foot :mad:

I'll drive it sedately... I has nothing decent to get there in! (Still waiting to find out if the GF is coming or not before I get tickets!)

Looks like someone else is driving my r32 or I'm a passenger.

Broken foot :mad:

Is it your right foot? Broken trying to squeeze a few extra kw on the dyno? lol Hey isn't your's on e85? How thirsty will it be on a long cruise? Bring'n the Jerry can?

Steveo! What did you do to your foot?!?! :)

Just so everyone knows, the ACT ppl will be having dinner and drinks at Panthers on Saturday night, anyone is welcome to join us! From about 7pm... just look for the two blondes (me and GTRKat) and a bunch of less important people :mad:

Or PM me for mobile number :ninja:

Dude, if Jen's not too keen or even if she is, you're welcome to come along in my car

I'm not going on that big of a cruise in the back of an R33 with coil overs... :mad: My back is already farkedededed... :ninja:

Cheers for offer though!

Keep me updated if Jen is going or not. Have you got tickets yet?

Prizelist

...compliments to major sponsors

* Top Secret Imports

* Just Jap

...compliments to other sponsors who've bent over backwards to be generous

* Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) > James Stavely (Bus. Development Mngr - Eastern Region)

* Chevron DVD/Channel 7 (for allowing us to screen the Bathurst 1000 of 1992)

* Performance Imports Magazine

* SAU photographers

* Motive DVD

* SAU videographer

* Meguiars

* Amorall

* kuma_j (for his time)

...compliments to Terry Ashwood - Guest Of Honour (flying down from Qld)

* Best R32 GT-R > Winner to receive a Complete replica (incl chassis) of the Winfield R32 GT-R constructed meticulously, by kuma_j

with an engraved plaque + signed Award Certificate + a surprise item. Award handed out by Terry Ashwood.

* Special gift to be given to Terry Ashwood. Handed out by the Organising Committee.

* Best Concours R32 GT-R > Winner to receive a Numbered Limited Edition 1:18 die cast model of a BP Racing R32 GT-R

with an engraved plaque + signed Award Certificate + a surprise item. Award handed out by Garry and Jack from TSI.

* Best R32 > Winner to receive a Limited Edition 1:18 die cast model of a Calsonic Racing R32 GT-R

with an engraved plaque + signed Award Certificate + a surpise item. Award handed out by Steve from Just Jap.

Special prizes and door prizes for those who don't forget their baby tix

* Meguiars boot pack in carry case

* Meguiars zip-up detailer's packs

* Meguiars zip-up tyre gel packs

* Amorall packs all large size bottles

* Nissan hats + shirts + can holders (Navara biased)

* Booby Prize (fabricated)

That's well over $1000 in gifts and prizes!

Now let's pray for fine weather!

True story - I was bored today so I went to the Meguiar's office in Silverwater to have a look as I ran out of shampoo.

I casually mentioned in conversation that we were going on a cruise next week and Meguiar's were helping out.

The nice chap at the counter said that because I was a member of a car club, he could give me a discount. Fair chunk too, I think it was about 15%.

Score! So if you need to stock up on polish before the cruise, head down there.

True story - I was bored today so I went to the Meguiar's office in Silverwater to have a look as I ran out of shampoo.

I casually mentioned in conversation that we were going on a cruise next week and Meguiar's were helping out.

The nice chap at the counter said that because I was a member of a car club, he could give me a discount. Fair chunk too, I think it was about 15%.

Score! So if you need to stock up on polish before the cruise, head down there.

'Tis great to see them so obliging eh Leon?

any people meeting up to cruise together to location? il be leaving from my gf's place, Leichardt, so going up parra rd and jumping on the m4...

Hi Michael,

Why dont you stop by CRD, off of Silverwater Rd, and Blaxland St, Silverwater, at around 7am, we are planning on leaving there at around 7am.

Rob

:D

Hey Terry. Have emailed the payment details to you. Im going to grab 2 tickets please. Cant wait its next weekend only 7 days to go! See you all out there.

Gimme a "S"

Gimme a "O"

Gimme a "C"

Gimme a "C"

Gimme a "E"

Gimme a "R"

...and that means you're "OUT" > bummer > Shucks!!!

Where's Schwarzer when you need him?

Luke BTW needs a replacement goalie for his soccer final (- someone as good as he is), on the 10th Oct. Any takers? :)

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