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hmm...

yes yes yes, the skills day was pretty much rained out yesterday. it was wwwwwet!

re: pas, they are continuing the race-bred theme. theyve got video footage of track events and the drift day - and are apparently looking to have time trials with gran Turismo on PS2 set up.

New shirts are being organised, with plastic numberplates as per the thread in the general SAUWA section......um....

SST are organising a pre PAS dyno day for SAUWA entrants...more than that I dont really know.

I think I may be along for the SPL input, but I'm really bummed with how my car looks at the moment, and the stereo is butt-ugly, it just sounds loud.....

I'm not keen in putting my car in for the SPL thingo when mine looks as basic as it does.. I have no special fibrglass moulding or latest amp/sub combos.. or in car tv... or neons - though I'm quite happy about that last one.. :D

Originally posted by caminperth

I'm not keen in putting my car in for the SPL thingo when mine looks as basic as it does.. I have no special fibrglass moulding or latest amp/sub combos.. or in car tv... or neons - though I'm quite happy about that last one.. :D

but you've got a grand and a half install..

with shiny alpha thingies.

Cam, It's not how flash the thing looks, it's how loud the damn thing is:D So people bring stripped out mini's with 20" subs, even yours will look good compared to that:p

Danny, I think Al managed to cover most things, I replied in the PAS thread:D

paully - what difference will it make if we do/don't enter the SPL at PAS?

i.e., will the broader SAUWA community benefit greatly from our participation and in what way? Im happy(ish) to be involved, but I'm wary of the shopping-list history that PAS has had in the past and although I woundnt mind knowing what my car makes spl wise, I'd rather not be seen to be talking up what is really a pretty basic amp and sub combo..

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