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The time has come again for the Australian Grand Prix and once again Skylines Australia has been invited to particpate.

Last year was 4 days of festivities for people who participated. Some drank, some slept, some watched the racing. The common factor of this though was that everyone had a ball!!!

This year, a number of members have entered their cars to be presented again in the AutoSalon outdoor display along with other car clubs and AutoSalon show cars.

The AutoSalon display will be along the back straight of Albert Park along Queens Road (Brock's Hill).

Come and show your support for SAU and come and say hi if you plan to come to the grand prix.

Come meet the members, check out the rides, stay and have a drink.

You never know what you may see.

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Is going to be an awesome weekend.

This year I plan on remembering the Saturday night and not having to sleep on the Sunday.

BRING IT ON!!!!!!!

Anyone whos going should defiantely come say hi to us & anyone who doesn't have tickets, should buy them!!!

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Hey all - just a friendly reminder that the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix is on this weekend.

Pop in, say hi and have a drink or 15 with us.

We will just behind Brock Hill with the cars for 4 days.

Check our ticket prices HERE.

Hope to see y'all there!!! :D

day 1:

the sau and fangers cars all rocked in, all shiny and super clean.

no major issues today and all went well, all the cars are sorted and in a scissor criss cross type layout which looks smick. the plan c secret car is also in place and looks very spiffy and ready for anything. have plently of pics on my camera already. will post them on sunday. next to us are the ameircan hummer/chevrolet group with a hummer, some chev thing, a brand new latest model coverette and some other big thing with 32" RIMZ. also near us is nissansilvia. we even have a v35 skyline in our stand, very funky.

tomorrow provides a day of drinking and grand prix pre entertainment. we are situated on the back straight so we have a tops view of all the action

day 2:

the first open day of the grand prix. many hot laps and race cars fanging around the track. we had porshes in the morning, the speed challenege, v8 supercars and some old skool formula cars. the day included many drinks and funny antics. many of those included police photo poses, compress surge noises and fully sick mario talk. the only wrx in the event across from us was sporting some 11ty billion subs, neos, rims and rice interior (see pic). i took some 256 photos so far and they all came up great. many goons and shiny cars to look at, will post the pics up at the end of the event. leewah did a tv interview for autosalon and also al had some tv coverage on his car. tomorrow provides more antics, drinking and just kick ass fun at the autosalon grand prix. also present is a 383rwkw toyota soarer with a 2jz conversion with a nice gt3540 and a 550awkw gtr33

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leewah's gtr was not present due to technical issues

snowman's gtr was at wakefield competeing in the autosalon circuit battle

Boooooo Leewah! lol

andrew!! :sorcerer:

my car already had a layer of dust on it, if it rains tonite... its gonna be muddy-mud-skipper :(

hey paul..

looks like you parked next to me...i was the first to get there on wednesday, Dean from autosalon parked me up...

i was working today so could not come, morrow i am in a corporate stand so not sure if i can come over..but saturday and sunday for sure..

by the way would love you to stick one of them sau signs on my plates if u have a spare, i was gonna take mine off but Dean talked me out of it..

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