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A whole block of them from SAU will look superb > draw a crowd > probably elicit discussions over mods with bonnets up too...

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They won't be just 'pretty'.

Maybe a few enquirers will take away Membership Application Forms like 2013.

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I'm tempted to enter the LOLvo, but it still has that big ugly scratch in the bonnet and I can't be bothered having it repainted and/or covered. Otherwise the car is reasonably presentable - far from perfect, but not horrible either.

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Hmm, their Facebook page states the following for approval dates:

FIRST ROUND APPROVALS: Monday 15th September
SECOND ROUND APPROVALS: Tuesday 30th September
FINAL ROUND APPROVALS: Monday 13th October

So you might hear something today; or otherwise you'll have to wait until the 13th to get final word.

The Nur will get in, the rest of us wont because we're not part of the stance crowd or showroom condition.

Remember its not what you have its who you know, least thats the impression ive been getting over the past 12 months

Can we throw up some pics of the cars that have been accepted / approved then? Also helps so that we can recognise the cars as SAU on the day :)

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Eric (Pezhead)'s R33 GT-R:

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Dave (Aggroman)'s R34 GT-t:

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