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Hello Skyliners,

The 2nd semi-annual Skylines Australia NSW Show and Shine is on.!

Date: 17th July 2005

Location: Mingara Recreation Club, Tumbi Umbi Central Coast (Same as last year) Linky

Time: Cars Arrive 8am, Show starts 10am

Cost: $10 members $20 non-members

Sponsors:

Zoom/HPI Magazines

Unique Autosports

Just Jap

Turbosmart

Xclusive colours - 9631 2345

GCG Turbochargers

TM Autosports

Auto-Motion

Racebrakes

APX

Powerplay

Mick's Metalcraft

Raceworx

Advan

Gulf Western Oil

Categories:

Best R34 GTR

Best R34 GTT

Best R33 GTR

Best R33 GTS-t

Best R32 GTR

Best R32 GTS-t

Best R31

Best DR30

Best Classic

Best Interior

Best Exterior

Best Engine Bay

People’s Choice

Best Non-Skyline

After last years hugely sucessful event we are looking to go bigger and better, with more sponsor stalls and more cars. We are also working to have some race cars along again. It looks like the Gibson R31 and the Winfield R32 GTR will be there as well as Aaron McGill's V8 Supercar.

So what do you need to do?

Entry Form - Sup Regs

Start polishing your car! All Skylines will be entered into their respective category (eg R32 GTR) and also into the People's Choice award. Each car will also be eligible for one, and only one, of Best Interior, Best Exterior or Best Engine Bay.

Judging criterea will be posted before the day so people know what the Judges will be looking out for.

I want you all to know that we are looking for quantity as well as quality. We don't care if your car has stone chips all over the bonnet or whatever. We are trying to make it a BIG show with all kinds of Skylines. Last year we had nearly 50 entrants and it was great. We want even more this year. It's a great excuse to polish your car up and make it look as good as it can possibly look. It will definitely be a fun day out for all.

There are heaps of prizes to give away so a lot of you will come home with at least something. Have a look at the sponsors (above). You can tell there will be some good stuff.

Well, until the day peoples... spread the word!

Dan Mackie

President

SAU-NSW

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bump... geez, even more interest in this in QLD and VIC than here... hope we arn't going to let the out of towners come and clean up uncontested! :confused:

He sure is... Old school SDU/SAU member :rolleyes:

Fell off the face of the Skyline planet for a while there, whilst punting around in his R32 GTS-t... but he's been spotted terrorizing innocent old ladies with the purple di1do in the last few months :)

he's been spotted terrorizing innocent old ladies with the purple di1do in the last few months :P

thanks andrew. there's a mental picture i didn't need :)

he won't come out anymore anyway because whenever he does you just give him sh1t about all the new scratches on it.. hehe :rolleyes:

thanks andrew. there's a mental picture i didn't need :(

he won't come out anymore anyway because whenever he does you just give him sh1t about all the new scratches on it.. hehe  :D

:):D:):rant::rant::rant::rant:

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Nobody has been able to enter yet, I will have the entry form ready to be posted this arvo or at the latest tomorrow morning :embarrised:

Keep a look out here guys for the entry form, we will be posting it on the first page also.

Cheers,

Dan.

I think I've seen your DR30 in Newie once. We want it there :P please.

There is now an accomodation thread for those wishing to stay on the saturday night perhaps.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...544#post1380544

It says on the entry form that :

Entries must be made on the official entry form, and sent together with the entry fee to the Event Coordinator at the address listed at 'Event Coordinator' above. Entries close 9:30 am on Sunday 17th July 2005.

Does this mean that we can front up with a form filled in on the day?




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