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2007 Skylines Australia Vic Event Calendar (please note all dates are subject to change)

JANUARY

16 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

20 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 1 - Calder (twilight meeting) - Click Here

25 Thurs - SAU VIC Cruise 002 - Mystery Cruise - Click Here

FEBRUARY

1 Thurs - Zone 3 Laser Games Night - Click Here

10 Sat - SAU Vic Carsales DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 1 - Click Here

17 Sat - SAU VIC Cruise 001 - Reefton aka "The Black Spur" - Click Here

18 Sun - Grape Grazing 2007 -Click Here

20 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

MARCH

3 Sat / 4 Sun - Great Ocean Road Cruise - Click Here

9 Fri - 11 Sun - Phillip Island Classic - Club Display - Click Here

15 Thurs - 18 Sun - F1 Grand Prix - Autosalon Car Display - Click Here

20 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne - Click Here

24 Sat - Renewal BBQ / Dyno Day @ RE Customs - Click Here

25 Sun - Australian International Air Show @ Avalon - Click Here

31 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 2 - Phillip Island - Click Here

Sat 31 Mar / Sun 1 Apr - Melbourne Autosalon

APRIL

Fri 6 - Mon 9 - Easter Weekend

14 Sat - Driving Training Course - Level 1 - Attwood - Click Here

14 Sat - Westnet Show N Shine - Click Here

15 Sun - Go Karts @ Ace Karts - Click Here

17 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

21 Sat - King Lake Cruise - Click Here

25 Wed - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 3 - Sandown - Click Here

MAY

12 Sat - SAU Vic Carsales DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 2 - Click Here

15 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne - Click Here

Fri 25 - SAU Vic Midnight Cruise - Click Here - Members ONLY

JUNE

10 Sun - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 4 - Sandown - Click Here

16 Sat - Driving Training Course - Level 2 - Broadford - Click Here - CANCELLED

19 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

Sat 23 - SAU vs WRX Club Drag Day @ Heathcote - Rnd 1 - Click Here

JULY

4 Wed - SAU VIC Movies Night - Transformers - Click Here

17 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne - Click Here

23 Mon - Comedy Lounge Night - Click Here

28 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 5 - Winton - Click Here

31 Tues - SAU VIC Movies Night - The Simpsons - Click Here

AUGUST

Sat 4 - SAU Vic Mt.Macedon Cruise - Click Here - Members ONLY

10 Fri - Go Karts @ La Mans - Click Here

19 Sun - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 6 - Sandown - Click Here

21 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

25 Sat - SAU Vic Carsales DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 3 - Click Here

31 Fri - Sun 2 Sept - Victorian Dutton Rally

SEPTEMBER

Sat 8 - SAU Vic Buxton Burger Cruise - Members ONLY - Click Here

16 Sun - Final Inspection Detailing Clinic - Click Here

18 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

22 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 7 - Morwell (hopefully new track)

OCTOBER

Sat 6 - SAU vs WRX Club Drag Day @ Heathcote - Rnd 2 - Click Here

14 Sun - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 8 - Calder - Click Here

16 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

20 Sat / 21 Sun - PIARC Sprints - Click Here

28 Sun - Interclub Sports Challenge/Family Fun Day - Click Here

NOVEMBER

7 Wed - 10 Sat - Road Trip to NSW Tracks - Click Here

10 Sat / 11 Sun - Melbourne Autosalon Semi Finals - Click Here

20 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

DECEMBER

1 Sat - SAU Vic Carsales DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 4 - Click Here

8 Sat - SAU Vic Annual Show N Shine / XMas BBQ - Click Here

18 Tues – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Bells Hotel, Sth. Melbourne

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wat the dealio?? only two out of the above links work for me

ignore that, just saw in your sig it says members only for a few of the links :):O . guess thats the reason then. all the more reason to look forward to my membership access

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Please note there was an incorrect date listed on our Calendar.

SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 6 - Sandown

Was listed incorrectly as August 12th - the date should have read August 19th.

The Calendar has been updated accordingly.

Just a quick Q regarding the: 25 Sat - SAU Vic Carsales DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 3. I may be border-hopping in August (from QLD) and would really love to do a motorkhana while im down there. Do you have to be a SAU/SAU Vic member to go/compete? Or is it open? And is it just for Skyline's?

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