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you send in the app form and have to get approved before you can enter

need pics of car and detail of the specs too, they then review and see if your 100mm 'certified'

ROFL!

Where are they measuring the 100mm from?

Sideskirt or exhaust pipe?

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It looks promising though, it's pretty much a festival that displays cars

Has live music, food trucks, good location and plenty of cars to check out

Yeah I saw that, was just unsure about the requirements for entering.

I can clearly see they just want quality cars, which is understandable.

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The team at 100mm are trying push the evolution of the scene in to the next stage. I see this event as a kind of catalyst to get things moving.

Saying that, there are some impressive cars hanging around SAU VIC and it would be great to see them along at this event.

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Yeah I saw that, was just unsure about the requirements for entering.

I can clearly see they just want quality cars, which is understandable.

Yeah, but if you're interested just apply for your car. Won't hurt to see if it makes it or not

The team at 100mm are trying push the evolution of the scene in to the next stage. I see this event as a kind of catalyst to get things moving.

Saying that, there are some impressive cars hanging around SAU VIC and it would be great to see them along at this event.

Yeah it's a big event, lots of cars coming down from Sydney for this as well

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The team at 100mm are trying push the evolution of the scene in to the next stage. I see this event as a kind of catalyst to get things moving.

Saying that, there are some impressive cars hanging around SAU VIC and it would be great to see them along at this event.

To me it's similar to ESTBLSHD, ran by the same or similar key people in the same group of friends...

Collaborating the Car / Food / Music in Melbourne because these are some of the key features we have here and embrace.

Similar to Hellaflush / Zen Garage / 9K Racing etc... But they all blend the mixture of Cars / Music / Fashion / Models or whatever is "Fresh" at the time.

I do enjoy it all, as it brings coverage / exposure to what we all love.

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To me it's similar to ESTBLSHD, ran by the same or similar key people in the same group of friends...

Collaborating the Car / Food / Music in Melbourne because these are some of the key features we have here and embrace.

Similar to Hellaflush / Zen Garage / 9K Racing etc... But they all blend the mixture of Cars / Music / Fashion / Models or whatever is "Fresh" at the time.

I do enjoy it all, as it brings coverage / exposure to what we all love.

It is also enhancing the image that general public has of the of the culture. Which is what requires the most work.

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