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Sau Vic Show And Shine Oct 21St 2012!


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Gonna have to bail guys.

you bail everything brah.

steak night you bailed. i even made a special no bacon potato salad for you...

ask aaron how good the potato salad was.

and you're bailing the SnS? just when i decided to go?

Some newby questions...

1) When we arrive do we park anywhere or is there going to be officials helping line up all the cars??

2) Are the cars going to be grouped in any way?? i.e. R32 together, R33 together etc??

2) If I am a little late, say 10:30am, is that OK?

I think that is all :blush:

Thanks in advance.

r32 all washed and hidden in the garage :)

I never received my renewal pack in the mail so my sauvic card says im expired (but am not)

Dont hassle me in the morning as i'll probably be sleepy and grumpy :domokun:

Don't worry you'll be driving in with the Treasurer brah

Some newby questions...

1) When we arrive do we park anywhere or is there going to be officials helping line up all the cars??

2) Are the cars going to be grouped in any way?? i.e. R32 together, R33 together etc??

2) If I am a little late, say 10:30am, is that OK?

I think that is all :blush:

Thanks in advance.

There should be officials there to direct you where to park. Otherwise just park wherever you want :D

Not sure about grouping

10:30 is fine. Prizes and judging won't be till 11:30 at least

Sorry in advance for the noob question but can I turn up at 10am on the day (non member...yet) and pay the $50 and park my car in the sns area?? My car is no Jessica Alba of skylines so if your not interested in actually competing in the sns can you leave at anytime?? Thanks

Sorry in advance for the noob question but can I turn up at 10am on the day (non member...yet) and pay the $50 and park my car in the sns area?? My car is no Jessica Alba of skylines so if your not interested in actually competing in the sns can you leave at anytime?? Thanks

yes to all of the above...

To be 100% on the entrance, what road Are we entering from?

Here you go brah

ok for entrance

it's off Williams road:

you can see the drive way and some parked cars in the park below:

we should also have the SAUVic flags at the entrance.

https://maps.google....+Australia&z=19

entrance from street view heading north

https://maps.google....2,328.7,,0,1.05

parking for spectators/non members is along Alexander ave along the other side from the entrance:

https://maps.google....+Australia&z=19

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