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Have also had several people asking for some info as to what will be getting looked at for the show and shine have prepared this

http://sdrv.ms/P23VsD

have a read it will help anyone who is entering the Standard Category .

If you guys want i will put up a Version for the Modified Category

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Here is a HUGE word Doc with winners of the show and shine.

No doubt i will be making a smaller version and adding more photos to it as soon as i can.

And adding the missing categories

http://sdrv.ms/RdUmbx

Lol

I don't do show and shine

You do however sing a nice serenade @ 3am in the morning.

Dowsett going to make an appearance?

We can all drink beer & sing Karaoke together again until 3am or until we've spewed enough to warrant going home :laugh:

You do however sing a nice serenade @ 3am in the morning.

Dowsett going to make an appearance?

We can all drink beer & sing Karaoke together again until 3am or until we've spewed enough to warrant going home :laugh:

good times... back when super lap was cool and shit( less wankers)

ill invite him out but he is not allowed out much these days ( married and all)

lol

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Hey Guys,

I'm going to drive down early on Sunday morning as I'm only entering the Show and Shine.

Do I need to register beforehand or go somewhere particular?

I've paid my $5 but don't recall getting anything back?

I've been very busy lately so I do apologise if I've missed something.

Thanks,

Bob.

Guy's wrong thread here. Skyline Nationals are run by the classic skyline group, SAU Nationals are SAU.

Bob, PM Ash (R31Nismoid) re your registration. You should have gotten a confirmation email.

Sorry mate, I did mean SAU Nationals.......

I dug up a few bits of correspondence which presumably will suffice. See you all there!

Cheers,

Bob.

Welcome to our newest Sponsor!

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999 Autoshop Sydney!

19/4A Bachell Avenue

LIDCOMBE NSW 2141

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Have provided some Fantastic Prizes of interest to you R32/3 Guys!

Any news on this yet mate.

I take it that no prizes were ever given out.




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