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


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ado bob......when is the last day to hand the entry form back to ya??

As early as possible please, so we can get an idea of numbers! If possible we'd rather not get 3 pre-entries and 50 cars turn up and try to register on the day sad2.gif

Pay to clean the car!?! No way, the budget does not allow for "cleaning the car money":)

I think I will just give it a quick hose down before I go, and maybe shake the mats out!

I should win the best dint category. A 2ft crease across the $10K carbon fibre bonnet should make me a shoe in!

ouchies.

Just click the link in Abo Bob's signature - or here to make it easier.

I'm pretty sure I'll enter as well. I'll probably send the form in some time next week.

how about i dont have a printer i only have a scribled on entry form but every thing is clear for the guy's to fill out on the day. thats easier for me to send the one i got

Is there parking for spectators or is it easier to just enter so your garunteed a spot?

definately entering is the best way to make sure you get a spot ;)

And unfortunatly the Winfield GTR won't be along this year, however there will be 2 of the Gibson motorsport R31's along this year.

Also hopefully Aaron McGills V8 supercar.

And of course Thousands of Skylines!




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