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Prizes and Awards:

Trophies will be awarded for "Best in Show" in the following main categories:

• Godzilla class (32, 33, 34 GT-R, one for each) & Best overall GTR

• Godzuki class (31, 32, 33, 34 GTS/GTT one for each) & Best overall GTS/GTT

Which R32 class?

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Oh bugger – totally forgot to update about some things.

1. NDSOC (Nissan Datsun) are there also, just next to where we were. So there will be some sweet old school Zed’s and there. So this will be a HUGE HUGE show’n’shine potentially holding over 100 cars.

2. We have gained a “elevated” area to park cars on – I will decide which cars go there (cars like Matt’s 34GTR, Scott/Johns R32 GTR replica etc).

3. Entry plan has changed slightly. I will do a map shortly. Essentially it’s the same, we are just using a new gate. I will post this later tonight.

And the big one…

I need help – I need to make 2 ramps to get cars onto the elevated area

I plan to do this on Sat as Calder looks like it’ll be cancelled weather wise.

Anyone willing to come and help? I will do it outta wood, cover all expenses etc. Just need someone to bring a saw and a few other bits.

Probably start about 10am, measure it up. Then go to hardware store and buy/create some magic :whistling:

So it does kinda help if you are good with your hands etc at this stuff – if not it’ll just cause issues

If you can help out it would be appreciated, it’ll be worth the effort I promise that much :)

i can help sat evening...will try changing my shift for saturday to make in the morning instead of arvo so i can help.. :whistling:

will let you know...

what kinda tools you looking at that you might need?

i can help sat evening...will try changing my shift for saturday to make in the morning instead of arvo so i can help.. :)

will let you know...

what kinda tools you looking at that you might need?

nothing special.

just saw, hammer... it'll be fairly rudimentary style, but it'll work :whistling:

it’ll be worth the effort I promise that much ;)

come on boys, this is code for reacharounds... start volunteering!

would love to come and stickybeak (at the show n shine that is) but have exams a few days later :(

so sleep for 2hrs and then come :(

I've come direct from nightshift to events before!

also looks like ramp stuff is sorted.

thanks to Dan, we are checking it out Thursday night now. problem averted at this stage ;)

looks like we might get a visit from the aus rotor club as well. one of my friends has organised a cruise for them that day, and theyre route takes them right past our show... so they might be stopping to take a look at some real cars :D

should we be getting ready for a rumble? O.o

;)

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