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The Shannons Insurance Skyline Nationals 2012 - Goulburn And Wakefield Park


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Its back!

The biggest skyline meet in Australia

All the dates are locked in, All the venues ready to go and under 9 months to go We are warmly extending this invite to you guys at SAU, The 2010 event was a Fantastic event thanks to SAU-SA and we look forward to Meeting more of you guys this year.

Full Classes are To be advised but we will be recognising all Skyline Princes, Datsun's and Nissan's and this year The "Skyline Mini" Category Warmly welcoming all the Pulsar Nuts!

With several sponsors on board already we are really planing to Top the last event in South Australia.

Sponsors include

Name Sponsor: Shannons Insurance

Nissan Motors

Decroft

Meguiars Car care

and more to be announced.

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Entry Forms for the event are here

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B-YOssoW_AjsYjZiNjIyODEtYmJjYS00NTE5LTkwNWItYzZhZGJkMzhmMjY3&hl=en_US

Track Day and Prelim Sup regs are here

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B-YOssoW_AjsZjY5NTMxOWItZTQyYy00YWZjLTgxZmQtMjkzOGJiMGFkMDIy&hl=en_US

Some Memories

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Any Questions Just ask here,

Cheers!

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Wakefield raceway looks like fun. 6-700m main straight before the kink would make for some interesting top speeds.

Perhaps next year. One long drive a year is enough for me.

Hi Guys,

excuse the ignorance as I don't really come on that often and haven't used the threads to post anything. I regularly visit Wakefield Park raceway with a private group, however, I want to join SAU on this day and check out all the machines that will be on display. How do I do this? I drive a R33 GTS-T and would like to put it on the track for this event, etc. Who do I have to contact? Thanks for your help...

By the way, I regularly see skylines with SAU stickers and stuff on their cars. I would like to know how I get one, etc. I have been a member for a while, although not that active due to work constraints. I am a big skyline fan and have been for years, I have owned my R33 for the last 7 years.

Thanks again.

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Hi Guys,

excuse the ignorance as I don't really come on that often and haven't used the threads to post anything. I regularly visit Wakefield Park raceway with a private group, however, I want to join SAU on this day and check out all the machines that will be on display. How do I do this? I drive a R33 GTS-T and would like to put it on the track for this event, etc. Who do I have to contact? Thanks for your help...

By the way, I regularly see skylines with SAU stickers and stuff on their cars. I would like to know how I get one, etc. I have been a member for a while, although not that active due to work constraints. I am a big skyline fan and have been for years, I have owned my R33 for the last 7 years.

Thanks again.

As boxheadmr said - entry details are up the top.

Note - this is not a SAU event.

The SAU Nationals will be in Nov, 4 day event to celebrate SAU's 10 years :)

Thats Right Ashley,

This is not an SAU event,

But ALL of SAU and many other Clubs have been invited and we look forward to meeting many of them in September,

SA-SAU had a tent set up at the 2010 Event and Got a few new members on the day of the show and shine, And more than happy for SAU-NSW to do the same.

not going to make any wild claims but this event has gotten bigger and better every year it has been run and already looks to be the case for this one!

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Can you post the Track Day and Prelim Sup regs in a word format here, I tried following the link but needed to sign up to some google thing.

Or put it on the Skyline Nationals 2012 web site please

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