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SAU Nats - After Track Day Party - 100% secured! Trophy Presentation for Track Day people will occur here.

Also a few quick words from people including the Forum Owner - Prank, who's making the trip down just for the Nats.

location/Details: GV Hotel in Shepparton. 8pm-Late on the 29th (Sat night).

You can also do dinner there prior if you wish, food is pretty good!

Don't stress about finding it, it's walking distance from all Accommodation & maps etc will be provided @ Track Day.

Cost: $25 - Includes:

2 free drinks per person (beer/wine/spirit)

Finger food from 8-11pm

Exclusive room for SAU Nats crew to party in

Free raffle ticket for your chance to win a FULL XForce Exhaust System

Access to other areas (the whole place becomes a huge nightclub later in the night)

Also looking at getting a Melb DJ up for the night to spin some of the latest beats. :banana:

Might have a special surprise for a few people as well, keep that a secret for now though :D

Hope you interstate guys know how to party.

Sounds great!

LOL Ross!!

I think the interstaters will definately need some buckets if they are partying with the Vic crew.

It's been proved time and time again.... :D

Take it wasy tiger. We just don't know when enough is enough.... That's what i'm running with anyway :cheers:

Thinking of alcohol, is there any modifications that aren't allowed in the modified classes? For example water/methanol injection? Water intercooler and brake spray systems or is it anything goes?

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