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13 of us at Sammi's place discussing AutoSalon...

We are keen to sort out our entry list for Auto Salon in Melb (April 3 & 4) and would like to know who wants to enter a car?

Currently looking at...

Andrew – Bayside blue R34 GTR

James – Golgo

Ash – R31 GTS-R

Dave - Purple R31 coupe

Ron – Deep marine blue R32 GTR

White 1966 Prince racecar

Dark blue R31 GTSR racecar

Al – Wine red R33 GTST

Adz - Black R34 GTT

We'd really like Leewah, Raza (R33 4-door), Endless (silver R32 GTST), the DoLuck T1 R32 GTR, and Denham's newly tuned toy - as they spring to mind ;)

The idea is to show the whole range of Skylines - with a focus on cars that are a bit more 'unique'. If any workshops are keen to support (read $$$) the stand (ie: Ice, BMT, UPI etc) we'd be happy to show your cars and whore the logos/stickers like we did last year for BMT (obviously we'd prefer a Skyline, but not nessecary - say, ooh, a Supra?) :)

Anyone keen to show their car - please post pics and info here - we'll make up a shortlist and go from there. It's $100 per car to enter (includes dyno comp). We were limited to 16 spots last year - so get in early.

Also - to help out with staging costs - we'll have a couple of fund-raising events during March (perhaps even an 'entry' fee on the GOR cruise). Anyone keen to help out at the event, so that you can be placed into a 'roster' system, please also make your interest noted.

There will be t-shirts available - if workshops want to let us know their support ASAP - we'll place logos on the shirts :)

More info as it comes...

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want a n/a to turbo conversion car? lol nah my car is dog filthy but im in on the fund raising and putting my money in, last year i was hectic with shit happening every week so was a problem for me, now i am freed up so i can help, i can be a gimp or something, but yes im willing to put in some cash at fund raisers ;)

my car - its fairly stock so maybe be used a stock model demo or something?

anyway if you need it as an entrant it can be, could be some cool fun too

1997 series II

Silver, 17" advan rims, pod filter, 4" muffler (stock exhaust still), dash mounted tv, dvd player, alpine head unit (cd/mp3cd), two subs in the boot, good door splits and rear 6" coax speakers, stereo is fairly good, theres a neon in the boot and one under the footwell, but i can add more and install addtional rice

update: i can help with whatever may need be, can whore my car in stickers or what ever if you's wanna. can lend 50 cd pioneer cd stacker (home model) pd-500 is the model, an old pioneer stereo (home one), an old pc (shitbox) or anything i can maybe obtain or get cheap. let me know if i can help with other stuff. i shoud have came to the meeting but didnt think of it till now

Yeah, definetly need Dean's wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide veilside r32 gtr....

I am willing to kindly donate my car for the stand too, although there are a few r33 gtr's going in already... Golgo, CR34TION.....

We'll have to see, coz my car is undergoing some exterior/interior transformations :aroused: ...... it's starting to look a little younger ;) ... bit of nip'n'tuck....hehehe

i would like to enter my car aswell, but if it isnt possible to do so then ill will want to help out insted.

http://home.iprimus.com.au/mscbruc/james/000_0032.JPG

http://home.iprimus.com.au/mscbruc/james/000_0033.JPG

http://home.iprimus.com.au/mscbruc/james/000_0052.JPG

James.

hey man did u copy me with that steering wheel /the silver ?? coz thats EXACTLY how i did my interior a while back :D

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