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Ok there has been some talk in the locker rooms over the past week. Some of you might have been involved, some of you might have heard rumours, and some might just be in the dark…

Either way, it looks as if we have agreed in principle that it’s about time we held an event to eclipse all those before it.

What better than SAU Nationals right? It’s certainly long overdue, that much is certain ;)

Facebook Group

Username: Skylines Australia Nationals

http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=privacy#!/profile.php?id=100002163814442

The rough details are as follows:

Where: Shepparton, Victoria - Incorporating in Winton Raceway

When: 28/29/30th October

Whats going to happen?

Whats going to happen?

- Trackday

- Show’n’Shine

- Burnout Comp

- Some big signature workshop cars

Prizes:

Prizes now around $4500 now, with more to come

$550 in Shell fuel vouchers

$500 in Castrol Oil products (also 100 merch packs to give away)

$1000 in Yokohama vouchers

$1000 in NPC Clutch vouchers

$1200+ - FULL Xforce exhaust system (turbo back)

Also 4 Hot Laps up for grabs in Mercury R35 & Willall R35

Willall R35 looks like it might be getting a big motor upgrade too before the event too!

Most people might need a day or two off work… I think it’ll be well worth it however ;)

If you are a SAU Club member (QLD/VIC/NSW/SA/WA) then you will get priority entry into the events, also heavily discounted entry and accommodation pricing.

Thanks

-Ash

President SAU-Vic

SAU Admin

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