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Yeah I'm entered! It's more about everyone who's part of SAU getting their cars out there in one big awesome event, than perfect cars ;)

I entered last year after driving all the way from Canberra to Shepparton, I'm sure the bugs just added to the charm haha

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lol - thanks *blushes* but my girl has never been entered in any event.

When you guys see the Skylines on Sunday you'll know why.

I don't class my GTR in the league of alot of these awesome skylines.

Also alot of owners have more dollars than me to spend on their car. :(

Moove along nothing to see here :P

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As Shell said, it's more about being part of the event than how perfect your car is.

Hell mine's got a lot of cleaning up it needs still including a front bar that needs a respray!

It's impressive seeing a big group of Skylines together like that.

I get my car back in a week, very much looking forward to this now!

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