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8 cars is a min i think.

Minimum for a club is 6, at a cost of $100 per entrant.

If people want to enter their car as a private entrant, the cost is $120.

pdf of the entry form is available for download

here

Minimum for a club is 6, at a cost of $100 per entrant.

yer, but there are other costs... we aint getting a normal entry style of thing :D

we paying a bit more each, so we can get some extra space, with 6 people it's just too expensive for everyone to be able to cover, mates of mine have done it with 6 and it hurts the good ole hip-pcoket quite well :headspin:

If my car is ready, i can put it in if it's deemed worthy. But not too keen on paying $100 for my car tho... didn't know it was that expensive :)

It'll be more than $100... probably about $150 per person.

a BBQ would maybe drop it by $10 per person.

I'll do a tally this weekend.

I believe we have 8-9 people now (got a few PM's also)

So i'll see where it stands... FA dont seem to be doing a stand... might have to talk to a certain someone and try get him to put his GTR with us ;)

If u guys need sum extra no.'s i hav an R32 GTST with a vertex front bar side skirts, no rear wing, 18' rims, pretty low and a FMIC.  

Not the showiest car goin around but very neat.... just here to help make up the no.'s if u need them otherwise see u guys there.

cheers

whack a pic up in this thread if you could mate :rolleyes:

If its real low thats pretty cool.

I think we might hve about 10 people now :)

more detail to come

Ok, the 100% interest (guys that actually have thier cars now) is like this

DJ_L3thal

KamikazieR33

abcent

krzysiu

Much

m_rickards

And my car. Making 7 people that actually have cars to enter.

Im not counting guys that aint got cars as many things could delay them getting 'em.

And there is a question on two more... Leewah's GTR, and Nige's Supra.

But they are not yet confirmed so we wont count them either.

What do you guys wanna do? its upto all of you.

Cost will probably be around $140 per entry.

- ash

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