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The first “Annual TimeAttack Nissan Meeting” will be held in the afternoon session of the July 8 Time Attack track day. I’m excited to announce that Link International Pty Ltd is the proud sponsor of the event. Link International are the official exclusive distributors of:

NISMO Competition Parts

MOTUL Performance Oils

BMC Air Filters

During the afternoon there will be lots of excitement on and off the track. Drivers will run against the clock on the Sprint Track and each driver will receive a limited edition event shirt. Off the track there will be Motorkhana action in the carpark along with a dyno shootout. There will be prize packs, give aways, demo cars, D.J. and trade displays to keep drivers and spectators busy all afternoon.

Track Event: $110 (TimeAttack paid members $100)

Motorkhana: Free for track drivers, ($20 to do separately without track. Come along and have a go)

Dyno: $TBA

Further details will be announced as they are finalised.

Time Attack on the Sprint Track

Limited Edition Event Shirt

Trade Displays

Prize Packs

Give Aways

Motorkhana

Demo Cars

Dyno

D.J.

To book, make sure you have joined www.TimeAttack.com.au

Your spot will be confirmed once your deposit has been received.

Paul Ruzic

www.TimeAttack.com.au

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Only a month to go now. The Signature Performance dyno has been secured for the event. $15 for 2 power runs for Track Drivers and $25 if you just want to be dyno'd. Special thanks to the sponsors for organising such great pricing !!

i wpould love to come but may not be able to with superlap 3 days before.

i'll bring the r33 if it's going!

Just do it or I'll beat you senseless. :wub: Still want to have a bo peep at that hydraulic setup too Russ. :(

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