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we arent about show.... so it doesnt matter if ur wheels are stock or not or if ur car is packed with chrome so i dont see an issue with it.

one thing we might want to do is try and keep it even... ie. not have 4 billion R33s vs 1 or 2 of each other skyline... its pretty obvious theyre the most common.

if we are going to have a theme such as the "range" of skylines then we need to keep it balanced.

It's not just for james its for the vic committee,can u specify either wanting to help in a specific way or if any intent of entering your car in it please post as others have done. Cheers

sorry Rob

i meant i wanna enter my car

Black 96 R33 GTST S2 with about 300rwkw

we arent about show.... so it doesnt matter if ur wheels are stock or not or if ur car is packed with chrome so i dont see an issue with it.

one thing we might want to do is try and keep it even... ie. not have 4 billion R33s vs 1 or 2 of each other skyline... its pretty obvious theyre the most common.

if we are going to have a theme such as the "range" of skylines then we need to keep it balanced.

Just to expand on the "range" idea - its not only a range of skylines (R30-R34) but also the range of presentations. We know there is a LOT of 33's out there so it would be good to get a some mixes from high performance, highly aethstectically modded, basic mods (performance and aethstetic) and stock.

Also - If anyone knows any nice ladies that might want to help out promoting the club then that would be good too. (I don't know if you want to start a new thread for MAS assistance - if so I will edit this out of here :D )

Great to see the interest guys - I'll make up a list and keep the thread updated :D

A light tower (3m) with 2x lights is $150 for the weekend.

Does anyone have a plasma screen we can borrow?

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Greg that sounds great, will keep in touch as we sort out how many cars we can get etc. :D hope their not too expensive??? (u never know with people walking around..possibly bumping them over etc.) but like you said if you’re keen it would be greatly appreciated to be able to use them and will save us some money for other items. Cheers Rob

all i have are some flood lights and flurecent lights lol but might look good if you want to show in very good detail of the paint on a car that is nice and shiney

just a thought :D

want any glass melted? llo

My car aint up 2 standards, but if yas need help i could possibly interview gals who want to b promoters!?!?!!

:boobs::whackit:

BTW: Can u enter ur car in the semi final later this year if u havent entered in this one??

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