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Are you guys just cruising around the grounds or actually entering into events?

I don't think we had many takers, maybe 4-5 Skylines, not cruising, parking in a designated area in the park (not sure where at this stage). Entry is free for up to two adults and two children in same car. Check the ACT thread and find out if its too late to enter if you're interested.

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bloody hell!!!!

worlds longest weekend!

well, spotted a few of you SAUers and Charlie at the last minute at Hungry Jacks!

Oh, Im in the car on works lap top hehehehehe

got over an hour till I get in.

Not really burn rubber one entered go to whoa, and two entered dyno I think that wide body GTR won a dyno class!!

Where a lot more imports there and a turbo datto with SR20 in it did a awesome burnout on sunday :P Sounded soooo good!!

OMG did anyone see that black holden ute (mr psi) at dyno cell did 1900 horsepower and had two massive truck turbos hanging off the side of it....thats insane

I love the Nats! :P

P.S Theres pics in ACT thread...

that holden that did the 1900 blew its drive shafts. so it couldnt do his 2 other runs to get the average doh

Unigroup tuned the 6cyl winner and the 4 cyl winner, Go Yavuz!!!

Ive got about 100 photos on my camera, yet I have lost my USB cable :P

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