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Well given SA have a thread, & VIC shall not be out done by interstate invaders…

We now have our own thread :merli:

Event is 100% open to the public to come checkout for the day, and it's 100% free for spectators!

SAU Nationals

When: 28th-30th Oct

Where/What:

Fri 28th - Arrival into Shepparton during the Day/Night

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!

So who from Vic is coming – post below. I’ll start an attendance list/update when I can.

Attending:

R31Nismoid, Cozi

PurpleR32

Bec

GTTR34

Momo, Xalmon, Birds

dezz

JAGR33

KamikazeNinja34, krzysiu, Wanzi and brentos

emts

alr33x

VSPECT

Ant97GTR

shanusr33

Snowman, Scotsman, JDMS14

GTRRKT

Dylaan

Jezza-gtR

UNR33L, Beza, Bob, Michael, Josh

ssxRicho

joeyta22

paulR32gtr

mark33gtst

NUTR33, NUTWGN

llama_au

Charles89

HEKT1K

IMSLY

Halle

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btw ash. can we beat up nsw people? for a laugh? :P

I can point you in the direction of a certain NSW spew-bucketeer that could do with a ethnic welcome into Victoria.

Would require you NOT to get lost going up one road to Shepp though... Think you can handle it?

I can point you in the direction of a certain NSW spew-bucketeer that could do with a ethnic welcome into Victoria.

Would require you NOT to get lost going up one road to Shepp though... Think you can handle it?

:rofl:

ill try.

I'm definately going and accomodation booked...attending Saturday for spectating and Sunday...hmm...I dunno now?

I think I'll skip the show n shine entry now as last time I posted on the SAU Nationals facebook page my car was not received very well, in fact extremely badly and I thought people wanted to kill me!! HAHA

I mean, haters will be haters, but I don't need to hear that s#!t when I'm there to enjoy my weekend hey.

So I'm IN!, but I may not be on show :glare:

I'm definately going and accomodation booked...attending Saturday for spectating and Sunday...hmm...I dunno now?

I think I'll skip the show n shine entry now as last time I posted on the SAU Nationals facebook page my car was not received very well, in fact extremely badly and I thought people wanted to kill me!! HAHA

I mean, haters will be haters, but I don't need to hear that s#!t when I'm there to enjoy my weekend hey.

So I'm IN!, but I may not be on show :glare:

who cares man!! people hate my wheels up this way.. just make a massive troll face mask and wear it lol.

I'm definately going and accomodation booked...attending Saturday for spectating and Sunday...hmm...I dunno now?

I think I'll skip the show n shine entry now as last time I posted on the SAU Nationals facebook page my car was not received very well, in fact extremely badly and I thought people wanted to kill me!! HAHA

I mean, haters will be haters, but I don't need to hear that s#!t when I'm there to enjoy my weekend hey.

So I'm IN!, but I may not be on show :glare:

:blink:

When? You sure you don't mean the public SAU Facebook group thing?

Don't remember seeing anything on the SAU Nats Facebook wall thing, infact im 100% sure of it :)

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