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We will cover a wide group of awards for the Show'n'Shine, almost 30 years of models and also other cars.

Cause lets face it, not everyone has a Skyline on SAU...

So even if you don't have a 'line, there will be plenty for you as well. :)

Top idea...and probably well overdue.

I know no dates are set or anything but can I just say that June/July is the middle of winter...hence a high probability that mother nature may interfere.

we hold events up there every year at that time (aug). only rained once in 6 years. I'm not overtly worried.

we are limited by dates we can book winton... like, i mean, only 10 dates for the year.

Sounds very familiar to another nationals event involving nissan skylines...

Bit hard for it not too really.

We've wanted to do this since about 2005 is where my emails date back too.

Having SA form a club recently has basically underpinned this now to a level where we can, we will, and it'll be ridiculously big.

Bit hard for it not too really.

We've wanted to do this since about 2005 is where my emails date back too.

Having SA form a club recently has basically underpinned this now to a level where we can, we will, and it'll be ridiculously big.

That is the point right there, SAU Vic as a majority have missed out on 3 very good national events of the same vein now. (that are only gettin better).

The motervation that SAU puts behind these sort of events could have made things bigger and better.

It just seems silly to my for another almost identical event, but ran by different people.

I'm pretty sure SAU:SA had a blast a couple of months ago in SA.

Don't get me wrong I will more than likely attend this event. There is probably no need to point this out, the event will almost certinly bring out different groups within the skyline universe, it just seems a waste that he SAU community could have gotten on board something of the exact same flavor 6 years ago.

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