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Suspension Workshop/info Night At Heasmans - Bilstein In Sydney


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Hi gtr fan. SAU NSW membership is $35 per year, and a once off $25 joining fee (includes $10 worth of SAU sticker). It's well worth the money, and as we are a cams affiliated club you can use your SAU membership for your CAMS licence application. Plus there are many other benefits. More info in here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=44115

Jordan, this is perfect for anyone with an interest in improving the handling of their car, and learning a bit about suspension. even with no prior knowledge of suspension systems you will get plenty out of this evening. BUT at this point it's open only to SAU NSW financial members (see above). If we do not get enough attendees we may allow any forum members to attend, but I would suggest joining the SAU NSW club anyway. There are lots of good reasons. :huh:

UPDATE:

The dates has been confirmed with Bilstein.

Tuesday 24th April starting at 7pm (arrive between 6:30 and 7:00pm if possible). It is expected to finish before 10pm

I can also confirm this will involve a tour of all their good gear including the shock dyno room and mobile shock centre (race truck). There will also be a special guest coming. He has lots of experience in race car preperation and set-up and is a fountain of information on suspension set-up, particularly with skylines. So I would say this is an even not to be missed!

good to see! Well we are at 19. My target for this is 20-30 SAU NSW members. Learning a bit about suspension from these guys should not be underated. and the "special guest" is worth coming to see too.

adam you big girl. man up and just get your crack wax another day. a week of stuble never killed anyone.

well, we now have 20 people on this so it's looking to be a good night. 10 more spots to fill. Don't be shy, get your name in here.

PLEASE RE-CHECK THE FIRST POST. DUE TO SCHEDULE PROBLEMS HEASMANS HAVE ADVISED ME WE NEED TO CHANGE THE DATE TO TUESDAY 24th.

sorry guys. nothing I could do about this change, but I hope it wont be a problem for most of you.




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