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Gday guys and girls.

For anyone that doesnt know or has been living under a rock for the last few months, the official Skylines Australia show and shine day is rapidly approaching on March 28th and is being held at the Mingara Recreation Club on the Central Coast.

This event is going to be a GREAT day so we want to see as many Sydney people entering and attending as possible. Of course it would also be great to have some interstate cars there also for those who are especially keen.

There is a swag of trophies up for grabs and prizes/giveaways galore from the likes of GCG Turbos, Hi Octane, Unique Autosports, TM Autosports and more.

So what are you waiting for? Download your entry form via the link below and get yourself organised :)

See you at Show and Shine 2004!

EVENT INFORMATION

This is not Auto Salon, it is a chance for every day daily drivers to get a bit of a polish and gather with other cars that are not show cars. (of course we will hopefully still have a few show cars around also)

Date: Sunday 28th March 2004

Location: Mingara Recreation Club Central Coast - NSW, Map

Time: 9/10am - 3/4/5pm (tentative at this stage)

Who can Enter: Everyone. SAU-NSW Car Club Members get it at a reduced rate. Non-members can send in their membership form and money with their entry form and get the members rate.

Entry fee: Free to spectators

Early Entry: $5 Members

$25 Non-members

Sign up to the club for $55 and show your car for free.

Late entries:

$10 members

$30 Non - Members

Entries open: 5th January 2004

Early Entries close: Last mail Friday 19th March 2004

Attractions:

*Engineer

*Performance shop stalls

*Collection of Gibson Racing Cars including the Winfield R32 GTR

*Our Very own Race Works team

*BBQ

*Raffles

Categories/Prizes:

Skylines Australia Best Skyline/1 years membership

UAS Best GTR/GTR cap, GTR seat covers, GTR polo Shirt, Nismo Key blank, Free UAS Dyno Voucher, Free UAS Track day entry voucher.

PowerplayBest GTS-t or Varient (eg. GT-T)/$300 Gift Voucher

Best Exterior

GCG TurbochargersBest Engine Bay/$150 Gift Voucher, 1 Hat, and 1 shirt.

Best Non - Skyline/

Peoples Choice/

NOTE: J-Spec have offered 1 years subscription to a Magazine and Gordon Leven is putting together a package which will leave us with only one category to fill.

Supplementry Regulations and Entry Form(The rules of the event):

Click to view the entry form and Supp regs (html)

Right click then 'save as', to download the PDF form ans Supp regs.

Entry Forms can be posted to SAU-NSW's PO Box :

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA - NSW

Show and Shine 2004

PO Box 75

Collaroy

NSW, 2097

I'm not there to win, i might win something but theres a lot of higher calibre cars than mine gonna be there.

its more to say gday, have some fun and promote the club and check out all the lovely lines there.

its a voting process by everyone i believe :D

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