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It says on the entry form that your are not alound to have for sale sign on any cars unless you have a trader stall at MAS, but then there was heaps i saw for sale at this yr's like the MCCR R34 GTR which had a claimed 500kw power out with N1 turbos and only pulled like 245rwkw. lol

Yes that's my point, I know what the entry form says, but just pointing out that [Cabin] dont seem to enforce their own rules. . . not that i give a fcuk :(

My R34 should be available for AutoSalon if the offer is open to enter with the Vic SAU club display. . . there's plenty of nice cars here :(

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