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SAU VIC - Show N Shine & Christmas Party

We'd love to invite you all along to check out what SAU Vic has to offer. Track/show/daily's - there will be something in the diverse group of cars that everyone will want to check out.

Come on down and have a look, or become a member and display your own pride and joy.

This is the most prestigious event on the SAU Vic Calendar and we hope that many of you are able to attend.

Anyway.... that's enough from me, so here are the details:

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When: Saturday, 8 December 2007

Time: Entry opens 10:00am until late afternoon

Where: Como Park Nth, cnr Alexandra and Williams Rds, South Yarra - map attached below

Lunch: Members will be given a FREE BBQ Lunch (proof of membership required)

Event Info:

This day is our official Show N Shine event for the year and will double as our official Christmas Party for the end of the year.

Last year we ran this event much like a Show N Shine, which is similar to an outdoors Autosalon style day.

Members are free to pur their cars on display and are encouraged to enter them for the Show N Shine.

Only SAU VIC Members will be able to participate in having their car on display at the Show N Shine.

How To Enter:

Upon entry onto the grounds you will be greeted by one of our Committee members and given directions.

If you wish to have your car in the Show N Shine and be eligible for voting you must notify our team.

You will be given a "Vote for me" sheet to place on your car with your details upon arriving.

Prizes and Awards:

Trophies and a $240 Centreline Suspension voucher (valid for parts and labour) will be awarded for "Best in Show" in the following main categories:

• Godzilla class (32, 33, 34 GT-R) - Best overall GTR

• Godzuki class (31, 32, 33, 34 GTS/GTT) - Best overall GTS/GTT

• WRC class (WRX, Evo)

• Dorifto class (Silvia platform)

• Intruder class (other)

& there will also be trophies, a 12 month suscription to Unique Cars (value $80) and an SAU polo shirt awarded to the winner each of the below:

• Godzilla class (32, 33, 34 GT-R) - one each for 32GTR, 33GTR, 34 GTR

• Godzuki class (31, 32, 33, 34 GTS/GTT) - one each for 31, 32, 33, 34 GTS/GTT

Use of recreational facilities:

The following must be adhered to by all Members attending the day

- Strictly walking pace for cars.

- No loud engine revving or compressor nuisance noises.

- No unwanted behaviour on (or when leaving) the park grounds.

- No dumping of rubbish.

IF members do not adhere to the above rules, Committee may ask you to leave. Keep in mind the club will be in the public spotlight and stupidity will not be tolerated.

Please post your interest here and any questions you may have.

Map & entry to oval: (please note only cars on display or event vehicles will be permitted on the Oval)

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Hi, i would like to enter the show and shine..but just wondering exactly how do i become a SAU Vic member, can i register on the day?

Have a look where R31Nismoid directed you to. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM.

You are able to join on the day, but it will make things easier if you are able to do it beforehand.

If joining on the day is what you want to do, just print a membership form off prior to the event, fill it all out and bring it along with correct money and we can take your membership on the day.

Hope to see you there :laugh:

If anyone has any membership queries, you should send them to me - the Secretary - via a PM or email [email protected]

I've attached the membership form for you and anyone else who is after it.

Quickest way to get your membership processed is to direct deposit the $70 fees and email me back the membership form.

You can join on the day, but if you join sooner then you will have access to the Members-Only section, exclusive SAU VIC discounts and you'll have CAMS affiliation so you can compete at track days... and you'll have your SAU VIC stickers to put on before Autosalon & the Show N Shine :D

And so forth..

Cheers!

~Kaz

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  • 4 weeks later...
any hints on the prizes? :P

All prizes will be confirmed by the end of this week.

At this stage I can tell you that the winner of each of the Best in Show categories will receive a gift certificate of $240 from Centreline Suspension to be used on parts or labour on any suspension job they may need.

Best in Show categories:

• Godzilla class (32, 33, 34 GT-R) - Best overall GTR

• Godzuki class (31, 32, 33, 34 GTS/GTT) - Best overall GTS/GTT

• WRC class (WRX, Evo)

• Dorifto class (Silvia platform)

• Intruder class (other)

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