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Welcome aboard to Racepace Motorsport as well.

Great to see a number of workshops in the Skyline world getting behind the SAU Nationals.

Really great to see.

So that makes Mercury, Willall, Racepace = awesome :thumbsup:

ENTRIES UP 02/09

ALL SAU-STATE Club members will be supplied with a private pass code to submit entries on Friday 2nd Sept.

General public will be able to enter from 16/09

More details to come, pays to be a club member :)

All priority entry info has been sent to State Exec/Clubs.

So expect the logon password for the entry to appear in your club section in the next day or so.

Entry going live Friday night!!! :worship:

Castrol EDGE

- Oil prize value of $500

- Heaps of Merchandise & packs to give away over the weekend

Yokohama ADVAN

- 2 X $500 ADVAN Tyre vouchers towards your next purchase.

If you are running Advan NEOVA tyres, you can also enter the Advan Cup whilst @ the SAU Nationals!

http://www.youtube.com/user/yokohamaadvan#p/u/0/W4oKVl3nNn4

* XFORCE

- 1x FULL Exhaust System for a Nissan. Easily $1000+ in value

If you win, you'll be able to select any bolt on exhaust system in the range: http://xforce.com.au/vehicles.php?make=Nissan&make_id=2

If you wish to purchase any products from these suppliers @ heavily discounted rates, see here:

AOdeals

http://www.aodeals.com.au/

All State Clubs have been given the private access information.

Hopefully they have all posted it up in Member Area's for you, or emailed it out.

Entry will go up tonight, details were all in info provided :)

Prize overview :)

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!

Also rumour has it Import Monster are going to chuck another pack together with some added awesomeness... :worship:

Get the entries in :D

More prizes!!!

$500 also from MOTHERS Car Care products :D

Better put that towards a S'n'S award, or someone that tickles a tyre barrier @ Winton perhaps - bit of buffing might be required :merli:

My entry is in for the sprints. With caibre of cars expected it wil be one of rhe heavier,less powerful cars but Winton is always a bit of fun. Got the Ford entered in show and shine so suppose I should get it detailed, but really need to win one of thos Castrol packs of oil so I can get it back to Melbourne...

My entry is in for the sprints. With caibre of cars expected it wil be one of rhe heavier,less powerful cars but Winton is always a bit of fun. Got the Ford entered in show and shine so suppose I should get it detailed, but really need to win one of thos Castrol packs of oil so I can get it back to Melbourne...

HAHA. Awesome Bris.

Ash, are you going to throw the entry list up in this thread (when the spots are filled)? Keen to see how many other intruders (non skylines) are entering! :P

Yep! Sure will - but not this thread, something special just for the SAU Nats is coming to the Forums :)

You'll see what I mean when it happens later in the week, just need time to sit down and do it (hopefully tomorrow night).

Although a lot of people put "Nissan" into the box LOL... Most of it was Vic people, so lucky i know what car they have anyway.

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