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2011 Skylines Australia Vic Event Calendar (please note all dates are subject to change)

MAY

18 Wednesday – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs) - WaxIT presentation

20 Friday - SAU VIC Official Movie Night - Members ONLY (LINK)

JUNE

4 Sat - SAU Vic Import Monster DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 2 (link)

15 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs)

17 Fri - SAU VIC Official Cruise Night - Members Only (link)

JULY

1 Fri - SAU VIC Official Movie Night - Members Only (link)

9 Sat - SAU VIC Official Shooting Day - Members Only (link)

10 Sun - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 4 - Sandown (link)

20 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs) (LINK)

AUGUST

5-6 Fri/Sat- World Time Attack Challenge - Eastern Creek, NSW - Click Here

12 Fri - SAU Vic Go Karts - Members ONLY (LINK)

17 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs) (link)

20 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 5 - Phillip Island (LINK)

26 Fri August - Night Cruise - Members ONLY (link)

27 Sat - SAU Vic Import Monster DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 3 (link)

SEPTEMBER

10 Sat - SAU Vic Target Shooting - Members ONLY (link)

21 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs)

24 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 6 - Sandown (link)

24-25 Sat-Sun - Track Battle - Round 1 - Calder Thunder Dome (link)

OCTOBER

7 Fri - Official Sau Movie Night - Real Steel - Members ONLY (link)

19 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs)

21 Fri - Official Sau Movie Night - Contagion - Members ONLY (link)

29 Sat- SAU Nationals Track Day (SAU VIC Championship Round 7) - Winton - (link)

30 Sun- SAU Nationals Show n Shine - Shepperton - (link)

30 Sun - WRX Club (non SAU VIC Championship) - Winton

NOVEMBER

16 Wed – SAU Vic General Meeting – 8.00pm - Elgin Hotel - 75 Burwood Road Hawthorn (up stairs) 12 Sat - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 8 - Haunted Hills - (link)

19 Sat - SAU Vic Import Monster DECA Motorkhana Day - Round 4 - (link)

DECEMBER

Wed 21 - SAU Vic End of Year Meeting - (link)

4 Sun - SAU Vic Show n Shine Water Front City - (link)

Date Pending - SAU VIC Break Up Xmas Gathering

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hi guys, so these meetings, are for members only? what does this mean exactly?

thanks

seb

Any events listed as "members only" can only be attended by Financial members of SAU-Vic

To become a member, check the website :)

http://www.sauvic.com.au/memberinfo

Whilst the club has a separate website, it exists "here" on the forums in terms of events, chat and so on.

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You will also need:

- fire extinguisher securely attached to the car and within reach of the driver

- blue battery triangle 15cm x 15cm x 15cm

- two bonnet restraints, most cars have this standardhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/366732-sau-vic-motorsport-championship-round-4/

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The 2012 calendar thread will be up shortly.

Currently no "firm" dates are known for Trackdays or other Motorsport/Cruises... So hence we've not created a 2012 thread.

Usually these dates come in Jan-Feb sometime :)

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