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hi there, i got contacted by tony tran to come to the show and shine with my r33 gtr

i can't access the page to enter is there any way of notifing someone to go?

cheers, evan

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From the first post :)

As an added incentive we are offering discount memberships on the day.

instead of the regular $70 they are $50, this will allow you to enter you car in the show and shine and potentially win some prizes.

that said turn up early so you can do the paper work enter your car and enjoy the benifits

We are doing memberships on the day for the special price of $50 (usually $70), so unless you're renewing (which is $50 anyway), you should wait until the day to sign up on the spot. Bringing a printed and filled out member form will be a massive help and time saver...though not a necessity, as I'm sure we'll have some forms on the day.

hi there, i got contacted by tony tran to come to the show and shine with my r33 gtr

i can't access the page to enter is there any way of notifing someone to go?

cheers, evan

That is I. Welcome aboard :thumbsup:

Your car looks similar to this one from last years SAU Nats

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Jason (car now parted out) had the BEE*R rear wing (which is on the R Power car without the end plates) as well once apon a time. So twins.

Autoselect front canards btw.

Membership will allow you to attend the end of year private track day is that all come about as well :yes:

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