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Hello Skyliners,

Well you might have heard by now that our 2nd Show and Shine organisation is well under way.

We have confirmed the following details and will update this page as the rest are confirmed:

Date: 17th July 2005

Location: Mingara Recreation Club, Tumbiumbi (sp?) Central Coast (Same as last year)

Time: TBC

Cost: TBC

Sponsors: Zoom/HPI Mag, Unique Auto sports, Just Jap, Turbosmart, Xclusive colours, GCG Turbochargers, TM Autosports, Rated R Designs, Motul, Auto-Motion, Racebrakes at this stage.

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, more cars, and again we are working to have some race cars along again. Already we have Aaron Mcgill's S15 booked in.

So what do you need to do?

You can post your interest here if you like, and we will pm you the entry forms (or where to find them) as soon as they are ready.

Start polishing your car! pick a category that you might like to be in, criteria might include a theme... so put the thinking caps on!

If you own a business and would like to get involved... send me a pm with your contact number and I'll call you back.

Until then peoples... spread the word!

Dan Mackie

Vice President

SAU-NSW

what do you reckon guys? great chance for a cruise. i'm hell keen.

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yeah i would defernatly suggest an over niter....

last year the organisers of the event( mostly from sydney) came up the nite b4 and stayed at the entrance.

some nice hotels up this way that are really close to where the event is being held.

would be good to see ppl coming from far and wide to try and make thsi even as succesful as possible.

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Good to see some interest from you guys. We have some Victorians and Queenslanders interested too from what I hear so this is lookin bloody massive. Woot!

I can see now that we should try to organise some accomodation for people. We'll get onto it.

Last year I drove up from Wagga and it took me 5 hours if that's any indication.

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Just had a look at the map it should take Canberrans about 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic

Just north of sydney

Or 3 to 4 hours for those not driving like Shaun + his 33 :bahaha: ! Ah, :jk:'s!Seriously,though;I remember the pic's from last years event:HUGE! I'm working it so I can get there!

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Entries are now being taken.

Link to the entry form in my sig or check out the front page of www.skylinesaustralia.com

I reckon it's not too far for you guys to come and it's looking like being massive. You don't have to have to trickest Skylines there. It's largely about participation, sharing knowledge and ogling each others cars.

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