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Marc
The guys at No Limits Car Sound have generously allowed us the use of their facilities at their Campbelltown store for Round 2 of the NSW Eclipse CAASQ Series.

This is a State Series sanctioned event in that points will be accrued towards the New South Wales Series leaderboard.

More Information: Ben Simpson
Phone: 0414 878 514

The Eclipse CAASQ Competition will take place on the Sunday, June the 26th.

Competitors MUST be at the venue by 9.30am (This is important)

Entry Fees: See Official Rules & Guidelines.

ENTRY ON THE DAY FOR ALL COMPETITORS. Please bring your completed entry form to save time on the day.

Entry Form is available for download HERE

Classes / Trophies

Amateur Street
1st Place
2nd Place

Amateur Show
1st Place
2nd Place

Pro Street
1st Place
2nd Place

Pro Show
1st Place
2nd Place

Additional Trophies
Judges Choice
Encouragement Award

There will also be an Eclipse CD Tuner awarded to one competitor.

It is compulsory in [CAASQ] competition to have a suitable fire extinguisher contained within the vehicle / boot to enter - This will be checked.

Judges:
Ben Simpson, Chris Grieves, Marty Price.

Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.

If you haven't competed before, this is a great opportunity. Bring along another competitor NEW to Sound Quality Competition for a further $10.00 discount on your entry fee.
Marc
If anyone has a correct address for No Limit can they post it up please. I'm having difficulty finding it.
stazed
No Limit Car Sound
3/ 5 Harbord Rd Campbelltown NSW 2560
ph: (02) 4627 9522

From Yellow Pages smile.gif
Might want to confirm it though.
Marc
Thanks stazed.. I did try Yellow Pages without success sad.gif
Sonic Nirvana
That is the correct address
3/5 Harbord Rd Campbelltown
It is behind the Maccas on that corner, so turn left at the Maccas (driving north) and then left again into the access road.

Start is at 10am sharp so be there as close to 9am as you can.
Mr_Bob
entry forms can be:
faxed to me on 02 9899 4556
emailed to me at mr_bob@caraudioaustralia.com
or just presented on the day!
Marc
Entry Form uploaded.
stazed
Cool stuff.

How much cash do I need to bring?
And what's my CAASQ membership number biggrin.gif
Mr_Bob
from memory it's $45 for amateur and $65 for pro
less $10 for members.
ultim8DTM5
Can I pay via PayPal prior to the event, and bring my PayPal reciept on the day?
Mr_Bob
don't ask difficult questions!
there's no paypal account for NSW.
Marc might have one, but the NSW money stays in NSW.
stazed
I think Pete might have some online Paypal cash that he wants to get rid off biggrin.gif
Being so inconvenient to withdraw, especially if you've got less than $150...
ultim8DTM5
In that case...you guys take Amex? Only kidding!
BOOM_DOCTOR
how do i know what class i am in?? sorry only new to comps
stazed
QUOTE (BOOM_DOCTOR)
how do i know what class i am in?? sorry only new to comps


If you're just starting out then you would be in the Amateur Street class smile.gif

Unless the novice class is running? From the trophies available, it doesn't appear to be.

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Pro class is for those who are involved in or sponsored by the car audio industry.
Amateur class caters for those who are just enthusiasts, like you and me smile.gif
Street class is for those who are just interested in how it all sounds.
Show class is for those who are aiming to get marked on the quality of the install as well.

Show class is pretty competitive! Street class is a bit more laid back. But it doesn't really matter which class you choose, as the "show" component is a score added onto your "street" score. So you can still compare how good your car sounds with every single car in all the different classes.

Hope that helps smile.gif
ultim8DTM5
QUOTE (stazed)
Pro class is for those who are involved in or sponsored by the car audio industry.



Um, no its not. If you are using equipment that falls outside the guidelines you can compete in Pro because there are little restrictions in this regard compared to Amateur.
Marc
QUOTE (ultim8DTM5)
Um, no its not. If you are using equipment that falls outside the guidelines you can compete in Pro because there are little restrictions in this regard compared to Amateur.


Spot On smile.gif Modified equipment, or privately imported equipment, DAC's etc will put you in to Pro.
Mr_Bob
i've got alot of work to do...
there's currently no amps, midrange or main tweeters in my car! sad.gif
i might start on that tomorrow morning!

i'll still be there (as a judge)
just may not be competing...
Marc
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