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Hey Peeps,

I just seen this in SA section so thought I would ask if anyone from NSW goes or went to 2006 event?

http://www.skylinenationals.com/3294/index.html

Basically like Victorians DECA but with show and shine added and run by someone else..

Event date July 26th-27th 2008, Shepparton VIC

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Quite a few of the NSW and ACT R31 faction go...

its a fun event, I went in 06, and I'll be going again this year.

About 8 31's from NSW and ACT went last year... R31's repped well but we had a fairly poor 32+ showing.

This year the Track events will be at Winton.

Agenda is as follows.

Friday Night Welcome Dinner - Venue yet to be confirmed.

Saturday Morning Registration - Function Room, Sundowner Park Lake Motel. Start 8.00 Am, Finish 10.30am.

After Registration head accross the road to show and shine and the Victoria Park Lake. Pricing same as last year. $5.00 to Park, $20.00 to Park and Judge. Lions club will be there again, and so will the merchandise stand. We need 6 people to help with registrations and organising cars for the show and shine. Cars must be parked by 11am. This event will go until 4pm.

Saturday night is your to do what you want, same as last year.

Sunday.

Winton Sprints and regularity events. Will be checking whether we can have drift. but this IS NOT likely. We will be hiring Flaggies and Marshalls, so your input is limited. Lions club will be there with the hot food again, as well as the merchandise tent.

This event is going to be very expensive to run. You will require either a CAMS L2 or a AASA Licence to compete at Winton. AASA Licences will be available on the day for weekend pass pricing. (Price to be confirmed).

To get this event paid for, we are looking for some early bird payments.

To compete at Winton,

Payment by the 31st January 2008, $135.00

Payment by the 31st March 2008, $150.00

Payment by the 15th July 2008, $165.00

Payment on the day $190.00.

There's some incentive to get in early. There will only be 60 spots for this event. All model Nissans/Datsuns are welcome.

Edited by B. J.
I would definately be up for something like this if its on this year.EDIT- july

Do you need a cams license?

You need Cams for Winton for sure and the DECA motorkhana event I think you would need one.

Its only $88 for the year and you just fill out the form, but you do need to be a member of a cams affiliated club like SAU NSW :yes:

Link is http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

You need Cams for Winton for sure and the DECA motorkhana event I think you would need one.

Its only $88 for the year and you just fill out the form, but you do need to be a member of a cams affiliated club like SAU NSW :yes:

Link is http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

Its gone up to $95 for 2008

http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

Aww thanks, I like it!

You live close and know Brad and Jeff dont you :down:

I do.I remember Brad telling me about the little damage on that rear quarter.Who would of thought someone would run into the same spot?Some people have all the luck. :D

LOL I know what you mean!

Have you gone to Skyline Nationals before or even a DECA??

No, but heard so many good things about DECA last year that I was insanely jealous and plan to go this year. I'm guessing the Nationals will be similar?

No, but heard so many good things about DECA last year that I was insanely jealous and plan to go this year. I'm guessing the Nationals will be similar?

Yeah DECA is the bomb!! They do 4 a year at same complex as where the Nationals are getting held..The SAU Vics organise that ;) Im going to atleast one this year!!

Not sure what the nationals will be like but sure it will be good even if it is freezing! :)

you can also get an AASA pass for the weekend, which alot of blokes did in 2006 - I think they were around $60... might be a bit more this year, kind of pointless seeing the cost of a CAMS licence tho :)

here is a pic from the show n shine... weather was perfect.

[Shepp_2006.jpg.xs.jpg

Edited by B. J.

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