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Entered for everything :D

Ummmm let me go check the thread.

Timetable for the day is as follows;

Gates open: 7:00am

Sign on starts: ~7:30am

Scrutineering starts: 7:30am

Scrutineering finish: 8:30am

Drivers briefing: 8:45am (Attendance mandatory, no driving otherwise)

Sessions start: 9:00am

Sessions finish: 5:00pm

Gates close: 5:30pm

So probably 6:30 I guess?

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Same for Saturday?? Cause I'll be going drifting so will probs still cruise down with everyone only pulling the bash line

Drifting? Where? I'm not going up on Saturday or Sunday anymore just the friday

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Woohoo!!! Don't think I'm working on Friday, so I may well be in to cruise up & watch some mad Skoyloin Ection!!!

About time I met up with all of you Nissan Freaks Awesome peoples. Can't wait. It's gonna be sweeeet.

So what's the plan for meetups?

Is it 7am at the servo at the showground on Fri, Sat and Sunday?

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Hows 8.30am from Gungahlin ? It's just over an hour.

See you at 8.15am at that servo

Will have to wait in line as I expect a few hundred Skylines in the SnS

Edit: Could even meet up at one of the rest stops on Lake George if others are comming.

Happy to meet at that new servo where Maccas is on Fed Hwy. I'll be there from 8, leaving at 8:30 :)

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I keep forgetting that the track day is tomorrow and it's airstrip runs on Saturday (which honestly I don't care THAT much for) so I'll be heading up probably around lunchtime Saturday or whenever I could be f**ked. Still debating whether I come up in the van and sleep in the back after the dinner, or if I drive the 33 up then home again Saturday night then BACK AGAIN Sunday morning in the van.

Either way, my Skyline isn't going anywhere near the Show n Shine lol

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Some of us need to leave a bit earlier, 4.30 up to prep the car and leave by 6am is a bitch.

Why not pack the car tonight so you dont have to get up so early?

I keep forgetting that the track day is tomorrow and it's airstrip runs on Saturday (which honestly I don't care THAT much for) so I'll be heading up probably around lunchtime Saturday or whenever I could be f**ked. Still debating whether I come up in the van and sleep in the back after the dinner, or if I drive the 33 up then home again Saturday night then BACK AGAIN Sunday morning in the van.

Either way, my Skyline isn't going anywhere near the Show n Shine lol

Why no show and shine for the 33?

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Why not pack the car tonight so you dont have to get up so early?

Why no show and shine for the 33?

Because it's a disgusting example. Haven't washed it in a touch over a month, and will be stretched for time before weekend so I doubt it has a chance at receiving anything more than a shitty DIY booth wash. Engine bay needs degrease and clean. Interior need a vacuum BADLY.

Pretty much it's an embarrassing car.

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well someone should volunteer to do all of that for the chance to drive it! lol im giving mine a wash tonight but there is also another car wash its going to get tomorrow afternoon.

Capital Mens Club bikini car wash 3-6 tomorrow!

$30 per car with $5 going to councer council! im sold!

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