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SKYLINES AUSTRALIA - NSW 2nd Annual Show and Shine 17th July 2005


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Yeah pre entry and payment directly into the SAU bank account is the best way to make it easy for us.

Basically it helps us be more organised before the event even starts so that on the day things run smoothly.

with regards to entry (spectating), how will the people at the gates know if you are a member or not? is there a list of all the members of the forums, or do we just say that we are members? :confused:

Will each car have its own stall? I mean mines just a normal daily driver skyline, im not gonna do anything to it. I just wanna go and check out all the other skylines and meet people, Will there be parking there? Do I need to signup still?

Basically we have 80% of a car park and a grassy area beside it. The cars and stalls for sponsors will be spread out over about 50m by 30m area.

There will be lots of daily drivers entered but the choice is yours obviously.

There is plenty of parking for spectators around the front of the club.

sweet also on the entry form where it says car number what does that mean?

also club does that mean like a registered club?? as im not a member of any car club is that ok or do i need to be to enter??




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