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These have all been sent out this week, Motorsport Sec had some issues finalising the Passenger Runs! (during the last few Sessions of the day)

also very happy to welcome for the first time

Our Newest Sponsor

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And hope in the next few days we can confirm some more workshops who are attending

not happy jan, i paid for my flights and crap then you changed the dates to november!

now I cant even make it to the nats. :domokun:

not happy jan, i paid for my flights and crap then you changed the dates to november!

now I cant even make it to the nats. :domokun:

SAU Nationals are in November, Skyline nationals are still on the 7th - 10th of September. Hope that clears it up, they are two different events. So you can still make it to the Nats :D

not happy jan, i paid for my flights and crap then you changed the dates to november!

now I cant even make it to the nats. :domokun:

ok, i retract that statement. I will be attending then. thank you all for clarifying that

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Have provided some Fantastic Prizes of interest to you R32/3 Guys!

Have just a booked a room in one of Goulburn's finest Motels and will be spectating and supporting with gusto and pregnant wife in tow. Awesome!

Edit: is it going to cost us to spectate?!

Should point out that some of the Entry fee will be going to support both Wakefield and the RFS (Rural Fire Service)

the RFS will be at both Sat and Sunday with a display and show bags

Its all about the Skyline Nationals giving back to the community!

Need to check that, i think that's if you want the Promo Pack as well,

We are doing JUST show and shine entries to be judged for $20.

Can I turn up and pay the $20 for SnS entery on the day ?

if there are spots still available.

it would be great if you could have the forms with you and filled out

OK, thanks . . . where is the SnS being held and what time do we have to be there?

OK ........

I've just read the scheduled events attachment above but still need to know this:

My mate an I are coming down on Saturday morning with both of my cars, do we go to the info centre to register first or can we go straight to the Show and Shine in Montague Street?

I have already registered and paid for both our entries and I have the forms in the cars.

Thanks,

Bob.

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