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Hi guys/gals,

PAS Westernsalon is looming near, and SAUWA is planning on making a big impact this year. This will be our 2nd year at the event and after great success and fun last year we're planning on doing it all again.

PAS will be held on the 30th and 31st of October, and this year it will be held in the new Convention Center on the Perth foreshore. This venue will be much improved over Belmont Racecourse, with alot more room and many more vehicles expected to enter.

We're looking for members who wish to enter there cars with the SAUWA display. Your car needs to in show-room condition, with something special to set it off from the crowd, either performance mods, wild bodykit, stereo etc. If you have a vehicle you want to enter then please contact me, either via PM, or email me at [email protected].

There are only limited spaces, and is only for paid SAUWA members or SAUWA sponsors ,so not everyone will be able to enter. The cost will be approximately $100 per vehicle, with SAUWA fundraising helping to fund the rest.

Even if you don't plan on entering a car, and just want to help out then we'll need all the help we can get.

Cheers

Paul

SAUWA President

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Think we've pretty much decided on a theme - we were jsut waiting on members feedback on it. I think we should keep the Theme talk etc to the "Members Only" section to keep away from prying eyes.

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What can we do about models. As Paul knows I am able to source a couple of promo/models.. prob just 2... but if they go in the bikini comp do we still have to pay for full 2 days entry.... surely whats his face normally lets the models/bikini girls in for free or sumfin... plus do we have any spare SAU shirts lying around that they can wear.....

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Dan .... im looking after the girls n costume side of things :P I'll be in touch with you shortly .... we are looking for four models all up ..... and i know EvlR33 approached paul too about it. So if you just want to forward any of the stuff etc to me on [email protected] that'll be cool.

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