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Well, it's back!

After a whole year's hiatus, Auto Salon is back and better then ever, and we, SAU:NSW, would like to return to continue our domination of the dyno cell :D

In the years SAU:NSW has entered Auto Salon, we have won Best Club Attitude, Best Club Display and Best Club Performance. Some more then once :P

Info

Event Date: 20th & 21st of November

Cost: $150 Entry Fee + $50 Forced Donation

Where: Sydney Showground, Olympic Park

If you would like to enter and you think you can do the club proud with your car, please fill out this quick bit of info and shoot me a PM with a picture of your car attached :)

Name:

Car Make:

Car Model:

Year:

Rego:

Power:

Other mods:

Anything worth mentioning:

*Attach Picture*

*Fill out and attach Auto Salon entry form*

ENTRY FORM - Please put SAU:NSW as the club.

There is a good chance that the form will be JUST too large to attach to a PM, so if you have that problem, please email it off to me at:

Steve (at) DKBS.com.au

We need at least 6 cars to enter as a club. If we don't get 6 cars, we don't enter. If we get more, we may bump up the number of entrants depending on the entrants interested. Final entrants will be decided by myself and other Execs.

What we are after isn't candy paint and chrome rims, what we prefer is power, power, and more power! If it's packaged inside a nice car then all the better! As long as the car is a tidy example of its kind, then it's more then welcome! If you have something worth showing off, with or without power though, don't be afraid to send through some info :D If you're proud of your car, then let it show!

Entry forms MUST be back to me by 17th of October. Any forms after that date will adhere to the rules that Auto Salon made and the price will double. This is out of our control.

Cars will enter on Friday the 19th, and will leave on Sunday the 21st. They must remain there all weekend. The only time they will be moved is to the dyno cage and back.

ENTRY FORM - Please put SAU:NSW as the club.

Here are some photos of our past events :O

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would a NA r34 make the cut?? Looks the goods on the outside :down: David can vouch for it's hotness hehe (it's a mates car - Sean aka Brezie34 or something)

Probably the cleanest & hot looking example for the P-Plater market

signing it doesn't matter too much, worse case, they'll ask you to sign it on the day we turn up :D

We're going for power first Shehan, so we'll see what we can get in that category first ;)

Charlie, good to hear! Will your ca rbe going on the dyno this year?

Name: Jethro

Car Make: KIA

Car Model: Not sure, badge fell off...Rio?

Year: 1999

Rego: POO BKT

Power: 14kw at the front left wheel

Other mods: Static strip, aircon cup holder

Anything worth mentioning: Unique crack in windscreen

*Attach Picture*

*Fill out and attach Auto Salon entry form*

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