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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Skyzerr,  

Can you incorperate Franz's pics into the other thread, his pics are much better than anyother's I've seen so far:D

See'ya:burnout:

i was tossing up on that one (pun intended)

his pics are off the whole show not just the chicks. i think i'll leave it there for people who want to post car pics.

Troy,

Well if we start planning now then we should be able to get a few of our cars looking sweet. So far I'm thinking me, Killer-T, Cam, Ken's GTR and yourself. Did Shuto-boy want in?

What are thse costs of entering a club?

See'ya:burnout:

We can't have too many, but who can decide who represents SAU seeing as we aren't an official club? I think we should organise a meeting between all the interested members and then make a decision about what we need to do before the show.

See'ya:burnout:

Skyzerr,

I wasn't having a go at anyone, just stating a fact, Did you read Killer-T's post in the performance section?

Shall I start a thread to see who is interested in going to the next show, and then organise a meeting to discuss what we would need to do?

See'ya:burnout:

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