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Hi Guys,

The SAU will be supporting a Skyline Afternoon at the track day on MAY 17.

The afternoon will run as one of our standard events.

The cost will be $130 (plus a AASA license if you do not have one)

To book in please read the booking rules at the following link and secure your spot with a $30 deposit.

http://www.timeattack.com.au/bookings.php

If you are not a member of track day and want to come, please fill in the form at

http://www.timeattack.com.au/mailing.php

I will keep a list of all members who have booked in and paid the deposit on this first post:

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AFTERNOON SESSION

SAU Skylines

1. DEP nate79

2. $0.00 gts25t4door

3. PAID Lazy-Bastard

4. PAID jlnewton

5. $0.00 SirSkyline

6. PAID Willo

7. PAID MountainRunner

8. PAID silverbulletR33

9. PAID FineLine

10. PAID jetman

11. $0.00 IanB

12. $0.00 J-Boy

13. $0.00 pear

14. $0.00 si

15. $0.00 Ad_N

16. $0.00 Keeper

Non SAU Skylines

1. Andrew C

2. Russell A

3. Darren M

4. Matthew G

5. Chris A

6. Peter A

7. Rajon D

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Hey Guys,

There are less than 10 spots left for the afternoon now. If you want to get in on the Skyline afternoon please book in NOW.

We will be running the Sprint and Clubman track in the afternoon.

I already have 5 Skylines booked in for the morning as well. Probably end up a huge Skyline day.

Paul

Hey Glenn, all the 'Non SAU Skylines' are all Skylines who are not SAU members, so you would be a 'Non Skyline SAU Member' lol.

IanB, I will hold a spot for you.

lol... kinda figure that out only after making the post :thumbsup:

how about a 'Ex Skyline Ex SAU Member' category... i can run the track all by myself :)

Hi Guys,

The SAU will be supporting a Skyline Afternoon at the track day on MAY 17.

The afternoon will run as one of our standard events.

The cost will be $130 (plus a AASA license if you do not have one)

To book in please read the booking rules at the following link and secure your spot with a $30 deposit.

http://www.timeattack.com.au/bookings.php

If you are not a member of track day and want to come, please fill in the form at

http://www.timeattack.com.au/mailing.php

I will keep a list of all members who have booked in and paid the deposit on this first post:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AFTERNOON SESSION

SAU Skylines

1. $0.00 nate79

2. $0.00 gts25t4door

3. $0.00 Lazy-Bastard

4. $0.00 jlnewton

5. $0.00 SirSkyline

6. PAID Willo

7. PAID MountainRunner

8. PAID silverbulletR33

9. $0.00 FineLine

10. PAID jetman

11. $0.00 IanB

12. $0.00 J-Boy

Non SAU Skylines

1. Andrew C

2. Russell A

3. Darren M

4. Matthew G

5. Chris A

6. Peter A

7. Rajon D

Hi All,

I need everyone who is definately coming to the track day to make payment (or deposit) ASAP. (less than 1 month away now).

I now have more people than spots, so I will have to start releasing any unpaid spots.

If you cannot make it and are on the list, please let me know.

Thanks

Paul

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