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For those intending to enter the terms and conditions, as well as payment details are available at

http://www.autosalon.org/orderform.asp

If I have read it correctly the cost to enter as a club display is $50 each, but it will cost you more if you want to enter the DYNO CHALLENGE or SPL/ dB DRAG RACING CHALLENGE.

To enter as a club we must have at least 6 cars. (It may pay to have a few in backup as well)

As the club name is critical to how we are grouped it’s important we all use the same name, hence I suggest we use "Skylines Australia" and not abbreviate it to SAU. We will also need power, so if we will need to pay an extra $60.

PS Whats the chance of all enterants getting together to plan this. We can use my place if its OK with all of you. As time is running short, I would sugest we meet either this weekend or next weekend. What are your thoughts?

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**** da police .... if we don't take our cars out at all, or sell them and buy falcodores instead, then they win. Yes getting defected sucks, but we can't not live our lives in fear. And as for the 'there will be a defect station here, here and here' .... just look at what DIDN'T happen at drift day (which was supposedly going to be defect city) - I only saw 1 copper all the way home - and he had pulled over a commondore :)

Yeah and if we don't protect ourselves, and get our cars defected, they are also winning. It's a win-win sito for those guys.

By avoiding getting defected, I'm just avoiding a lot of head ****s.

Anyway, I might enter still, just depends on the status of the skyline at the time :cheers:

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Excellent Paul :P We've got to have the GT-R represented under the SAU banner!  

Having a 'Skylines Australia' display without the almighty GT-R would be a bit like drinking zero-alcohol beer :cheers:

Edit: The only bummer is you wouldn't be able to do a dyno run on the Boost Worx dyno :)  Unless Shaun did the remove shaft option?

Here's the updated list of "potential" entrants:  

4door_Sleeper (R33 GTS25t 4dr)

whatsisname (R33 GTS25t)

Envisage (R34 GT-t)

cell (R34 GT-t)

Nightcrawler (S15 200SX)

Steve (R33 GTS25t)

skipppy (R33 GTS25t 4dr)

Clint32 (R32 GTS-t)  

Pawley (R33 GT-R)  

MattR (S14 200SX)

Miss Nismo (R32 obviously not worth mentioning)

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4door_Sleeper (R33 GTS25t 4dr)

whatsisname (R33 GTS25t)

Envisage (R34 GT-t)

cell (R34 GT-t)

Nightcrawler (S15 200SX)

Steve (R33 GTS25t)

skipppy (R33 GTS25t 4dr)

Clint32 (R32 GTS-t)

Pawley (R33 GT-R)

MattR (S14 200SX)

Miss Nismo (R32 GTS-t *worth mentioning, as it has a special engine*)

Hi Guys

Just got the word that my car is unlikely to be out of the spray shop in time for the show. :-(

This means that there is room for another 4 door :-)

I am still happy to help organise/coordinate this if it’s needed (as I am the one who started this whole thing anyway)

If there is a need for those entering to get together and plan it (or just meet and go for a cruise and talk) my place is still available.

Remember to get your entries filled in soon as there is a late fee for those who register in the last week.

http://www.autosalon.org/orderform.asp

PM me if you have any further questions.

If someone wants to run with this (and help 4door) that would be great! If need be I'll do it, even though I'm a tad busy atm.

Damn it! I just realised that Autosalon is on the same weekend that 'I' want to do go-karting. Bummer ;)

I'll post up a new thread for people to give a, 'yes I am 100% entering AS'

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