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Heads up kids,

The second annual Skylines Australia Show and Shine event is on next weekend July 17th at the Mingara Recreation Club on the Central Coast.

This is your chance to take part in a fantastic day in the presence of a huge number of Skylines and other Nissan machinery.

We would really like to see a decent showing from the Stagea crew and I know a number of you have already expressed your interest.

Entry is a bargain $10 for SAU members or $20 if you are yet to join the club and there is a HUGE assortment of prizes and giveaways being awarded on the day.

Getting yourself entered couldnt be simpler, just print out the entry form available at the URL below and fax or mail it in along with your payment (Direct deposit is available)

Get you SAU Show and Shine Entry Form here!!

For more information consult the main thread by clicking here

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

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