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Just paid and has a ticket!

Been a while since the bananarama has been to an SAU event. Depending on how I feel about the car I might just sell it bit-by-bit during the day and catch the train home :thumbsup:

Slight roof scrapes :P

Slight roof scrapes :P

Not for this event! It's been painted and fixed. I'm yet to take the paint off the roof, I never drive the damn thing any more.

Will do a sweet barrel roll coming into the swapmeet and I'll park it upside down. I feel my car would be more recognizable that way....

Drag wing?

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Nah, not a fan of the drag wings.

Not sure if it's the wing or not, I guess i'll know when I see it

So if i have nothing to sell but just want talk and gork at cars its free??? Im in hopefully

Spectators (walking in) are free, I think you'll need to pay if you still plan on bringing your car in but not selling. Terry or Ciaron would have to clarify this

75coupe

The way we have set it up is

If you want sell parts then you need to buy a Ticket,

If you want to show your car in our informal car show, then you need to buy a Ticket,

If you park your car on the street and walk in then it is free entry to spectators!

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