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Sau Vic Show And Shine Oct 21St 2012!


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For low cars I'm sure we can organise wooden planks for any super low cars.

Also need to re-iterate:

  • Entry to the show is free to the public if you want to come have a look
  • Only SAU VIC members can have their car on display (per council permit)
  • The $50 is a membership drive for new SAU VIC members. Normally it is $70
  • Membership will pay for itself and then some if you ever decide to use our sponsors/supporters. Also need to be part of a CAMS affiliated club if you do ever decide to track your car.

Perhaps the same people who were worrying about static move in/out times at docklands last year! No more mention of the war / the entrance...we will have it covered! Worst case scenario, you don't like the look of it and drive home :)

So for a topic change, how does everyone prepare their car for this sort of thing? Do you polish and wax, full monty or just a quick squirt off at the pay n spray?

Should be great walking traffic at Como, I've heard the place populates on a sunny day.

My preparation will consist of the following.

- Get out of bed

- Shower/clothe myself then eat breakfast.

- Get into lift, go to my car, open doors start it

- Drive to Como park

- Park car

- Admire it in it's full commodore glory

- Go home

Just a quick wash and go for me

Unless someone really feels like washing, clay bar, polish, sealant & waxing my car for me :D

na leave all the rubber marks from the track day on there ;)

My preparation will consist of the following.

- Shower/clothe myself then eat breakfast.

Geee aren't we lucky ones!!

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