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ahh ok

im hoping to get the friday and monday off work so i can definately put my car in, otherwise id get there at prob 10 after i had washed her

also anyone heard anything bout using nos on the dyno yet?

well they were moving them in at what? 6? i cant remember... probably earlier... some people didnt get in til about 9 and later from memory

sorta... cabin are ridiculously un-organised (if they are doing it again this year)

but they wont like you rocking up at 10pm that's for sure.

depending on where we are in the venue, you might not be able to get in until the next day with everyone else setting up thier displays etc etc.

ahh ok

im hoping to get the friday and monday off work so i can definately put my car in, otherwise id get there at prob 10 after i had washed her

also anyone heard anything bout using nos on the dyno yet?

LOL i can smell your fried pistons already :(

And no other dyno comp allows NOS so the salon prop wont either!

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ahh ok

im hoping to get the friday and monday off work so i can definately put my car in, otherwise id get there at prob 10 after i had washed her

also anyone heard anything bout using nos on the dyno yet?

Yah they start moving in them in about 5-6pm depends how organised they are..but the peak hour is about 8pm with people finished work and waiting out the gates to get in. Get thier early if you can...last time took friday off to prep my mates car for the autosalon (it took a farkload of time) it was worth it. the earlier the better and more time to get things organised etc. :)

Yah they start moving in them in about 5-6pm depends how organised they are..but the peak hour is about 8pm with people finished work and waiting out the gates to get in. Get thier early if you can...last time took friday off to prep my mates car for the autosalon (it took a farkload of time) it was worth it. the earlier the better and more time to get things organised etc. :P

i totally agree.

last time i reckon we were even still a bit late.

The time it took to get in was ridiculous.

But there will be meetings no doubt coming up and we can thrash the ass outta the smaller details like that when we know more form the organisers.

My hands are feeling sore already... the prepping takes FARKEN AGES!!!!!!!!!

doesnt seem like there's too many girl promotors there last year.. by checking the picture above.. what about more girls this year? :P I reckon that will cause some attention- my 2 cent :rofl:

As RedLineGTR said in the post (just above the picture)

Some people last year, the only group photo we got with like 10-15people missing :)

Some of those 10-15 people were the girls.

Although... i reckon there are about 20-25 people missing lol!

haha i'mma gonna go get some foam and some latex on sunday n get cracking...

and yes last year we had around 12 girls at the stand... I kno coz I got to put lettering and other decals on every1's (cept 4 ash's gf) bum! :) oh I was in heaven lol.

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