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bring the evo not the getz :P

anyone can come but the event will be made up of Skyline Enthusiasts

OK, EVO then

and I'm definitely a Skyline enthusiast just don't have one.

Not sure about that part just yet, having issues getting a totally automated process going (online entry, submission etc).

The accomodation part is fully online and works, tested it out the other day (its 3rd party) so thats good news and people can sort accomm out as soon as the site is launched.

Ok, holidays booked, the missus has been informed and the group from Brissie is growing steadily.

I think we will need a meeting up here to organise the convoy and stops along the way??

Noel, get on it!!

Ok, holidays booked, the missus has been informed and the group from Brissie is growing steadily.

I think we will need a meeting up here to organise the convoy and stops along the way??

Noel, get on it!!

you and your stops, Harden up and drive straight through Dave. Saves on accomodation. :thumbsup:

Ok, holidays booked, the missus has been informed and the group from Brissie is growing steadily.

I think we will need a meeting up here to organise the convoy and stops along the way??

Noel, get on it!!

same. mine has been made aware of it. I'm leaving a few days prior though as I am going to tie it in with work and do a rep run for the wholesale business

you and your stops, Harden up and drive straight through Dave. Saves on accomodation. :thumbsup:

unfortunately I have to - about every 60-100 km. gotta talk :) (and move lotsa boxes.)

Im up for the straight drive, and will same us some $$

I'll do that at the vic border.

ash,

business sponsors - details please.

Website should be up early next week for people to start getting accommodation sorted (if you have not already).

Entry will be in probably 6 weeks or so.

Remember – SAU Club members will be given priority entry to the Track day.

Its looking like we will only have 50 spots so that everyone coming gets ample track time. Especially those from interstate, gotta make this as worthwhile as possible for you blokes!

I'm assuming it will sell out just from the clubs entry.

Show'n'Shine & (hopefully) Burnout Comp will be general public entry no problem as its looking like at least 200 cars as possible perhaps more.

Businesses chasing me – it’s been something badly neglected i know, and many apologies.

I’ve had major issues getting finalised costs from parties involved. I now have 95% of the costs worked out so I will draw up a proposal over the next 1-2 weeks and distribute accordingly.

If you do wish to get involved then drop me a PM and I will get back to you.

To those that already have. No need to send me another PM - I have not forgotten you :)

Sure will! Obviously there needs to be provision for Sponsors/Workshop cars & other cars coming so the total number is more than 50. Probably 60-65 in total.

However yes - 50 at this stage is all that can be accomodated on advice from the SAU-Vic Motorsport Committee, that will still give everyone a solid amount of track time. Nothing worse than travelling from QLD/SA/NSW and getting 30mins of lap time. :teehee:

Hence you'll need to be a SAU Club member (SA/QLD/NSW/VIC/WA) to get access to the early entry & cheaper entry. Being a Forum User will not give you the discount/early bird.

There will be plenty of notice for all club members and stuff. So everyone will have a fair chance to submit. We will also use club verification to ensure that you are a paid member. So you won't be able to "sneak" in a mate that isn't a member if that's what some people think they will be doing. :)

Vic MSport committee will sit down in a week or two and finalise absolute numbers.

Thinking 10 per state club + waiting list. With club reservation ending after a 7 day period. Goes Public after 4 weeks.

EG:

NSW 10 allocated entries, if only 6 are taken within 7 days, the other 4 spots will go to whoever has submitted and is on the wait list - be that from any club. It'll be decided on submission time of detail/form.

I think that makes sense and think it's fair. Feel free to say otherwise if not. Happy to discuss with all club members how it should work.

Sponsors allocation will be set, it'll form part of the package anyway. :)

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