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As much as I would love to attend SAU Nats I won't be coming as the bank is low as is my income and just simply can't afford to but if i win the lottery before then (doubt it) I will gladly attend. Well done to Ash and all the other SAU people who have come together and organised this, hope it all goes well.

Fliggy come with me, the commodore will nearly get there on just 1 tank, and we'll share a room.

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Dion - sounds good, is the SV6 one of those SIDI models i think they get 900/tank

Tim yeah not sure on last date for booking

a lot of people are at WTA so they cant respond yet, i will ring the Park next week and get a rough booking down and find out when they would like a deposit

I may be along for this. Will be doing a track day at Phillip Island on monday 31st. Would be silly not to swing by for the weekend and enjoy Skyline heaven. ;)

Ye a few other people are looking pretty much that same thing!

There is also a Sandown day either a week after or before as well - hopefully after Superlap is done we will see some interesting cars confirm they are coming too :whistling:

Dion - sounds good, is the SV6 one of those SIDI models i think they get 900/tank

Tim yeah not sure on last date for booking

a lot of people are at WTA so they cant respond yet, i will ring the Park next week and get a rough booking down and find out when they would like a deposit

As soon as you know could you let me know please? Super Dooper Keen

I'm pretty sure I'm going to be coming as well, will take anything with a matress to sleep on for accomodation.

How are you getting there? See what the other 3 guys say but we might be able to fit you in the car, it is a 'family' car lol. The place I'm eyeing off for accommodation sleeps 5, but I need to check where everyone else is staying first.

edit: are most people (as in outside of SA) staying in Shepparton or Benalla?

yeah well Im just thinking the show'n'shine is at Shepparton so maybe we should stay there? Will mean a bit of an earlier start for the track day, but we are likely to be unfit to drive after the show'n'shine...

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Event SummaryFri 28th - Arrival into Shepparton during the Day/Night <- Arrival into Shepparton.....

Sat 29th Day - Track day @ Winton Raceway

Sat 29th Evening - Finger food/group function & Track Day Trophies

Sun 30th - Show'n'Shine @ Shepparton Showgrounds. Trophies for S'n'S in the afternoon.

Mon 31st - Depart and head home from one awesome weekend!

I'll see if I can find out where the Saturday night stuff is, if its Shepparton I think that pretty much seals the deal for me, don't know about others.

other thing that you guys may want to consider (as I've been to both towns)

Benalla is a bit of a shit hole with barely 9,000 people living there.........therefore motels and cabin parks are average at best

Shepparton has around 50,000 population..........much nicer town and lots of decent accommodation to chose from

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