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For all the people from newcastle that are/want to enter. this might be a bit to late. i have made up my mind and im still entering the show n shine after much confusion..... so who's keen to enter.chris ?? josh?? lenno???ADAM-54?? KRISTOV ?? ANYONE??

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740am LEAVE FROM WALSEND ANOTHER PICKUP AT THE TWIN CALTEX'S ON THE FREEWAY LEAVE 8.00am there at 8.20

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i'm keen to enter if a few other guys will....i don't think my car is really up to scratch for a show and shine. i'm getting my suspension and body work in the next week or so...just a bit to late. but i am happy to support the club, so i'm happy to enter if other people will. come on guys, support your club with a few more numbers.

hehehe mate my car is ruff as im not there to win anything or to be a show pony but to have a good day, get some great pic's, meet other people, buy some sh#t not to mention help the club even though im not a member, just thought well if im going to go i might aswell enter . i think the whole idea of this show apart from the mentioned is to show that not all skyliner's are street racer's to the public and that people do take pride in there car even if it does look like a terradactal shit.

8.00am LEAVE FROM WALSEND ANOTHER PICKUP AT THE TWIN CALTEX'S ON THE FREEWAY LEAVE 8.30 how does that sound chris?? josh?? anyone :O

:chairshot ;) :upurs: :kick: :boobies2: :slap: :singer: :headshot: :birdie: :boobs: :burnout: :bonk: :spcartman :cuss: :69: :elaugh: :uzi: ;)

i thought all newy people were soft?

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ok time changed can we be there at 9 hehehe shit man some of us do drink on saturday night
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:chairshot  ;)  :upurs:  :kick:  :boobies2:  :slap:  :singer:  :headshot:  :birdie:  :boobs:  :burnout:  :bonk:  :spcartman  :cuss:  :69:  :elaugh:  :uzi:  ;)  ok time changed can we be there at 9 hehehe shit man some of us do drink on saturday night

DIRTgarage and voona are entering a couple of crappy cars

BUGGER ADAM-54!!!!!!!! can u guy's be at the walsend shell earlier than 8am and be there at 7.40 or something and ill be picked up at the freeway caltex at 8am so we will be fine to enter the guy's that havent entered yet

ive already entered and i think you have to chris have you josh? lenno? ill give you guy's my mobile number just in case, maybe you guy's should swap number's 2 (if you already havent) cheer's fella's and thank you.

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