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how can they hold a skyline nationals without the skyline enthusiasts car club of australia not knowing about it?????

just found this while looking through another forum, so dont know anymore about it then listed here, i figured id post this up so if you guys wanna go you can get a heaps cheap entry to the track day! 150 bucks!!!

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-YOssoW_AjsYjZiNjIyODEtYmJjYS00NTE5LTkwNWItYzZhZGJkMzhmMjY3/edit?hl=en_US

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Hey!

how can they hold a skyline nationals without the skyline enthusiasts car club of australia not knowing about it?????

just found this while looking through another forum, so dont know anymore about it then listed here, i figured id post this up so if you guys wanna go you can get a heaps cheap entry to the track day! 150 bucks!!!

https://docs.google....3/edit?hl=en_US

https://docs.google....y/edit?hl=en_US

Hey Dude,

thread is here,

http://www.skylinesa...wakefield-park/

Have actually been in talks with SAU-NSW (Committee) for over a year now and kinda surprised you didn't know about it?

Also Early bird has been extended till the end of April, just no new forms for that atm

the rest of the info you need is here at www.skylinenationals.com.au

Yup, Great bunch of people. They run the Skyline Nationals and if it weren't for the fact that we're going to be so busy with the 10th Aniversary of SAU / SAU Nationals we'd probably be doing a joint event this year.

eric, if im a slow driver (1:17 best recorded) would i be better suited to sau or skyline nationals??

also if i wanted to bring the wrx, civic and soarer from last wakie day which one would they be most welcome at?? (slowest would be around 1:22ish)

Yup, Great bunch of people. They run the Skyline Nationals and if it weren't for the fact that we're going to be so busy with the 10th Aniversary of SAU / SAU Nationals we'd probably be doing a joint event this year.

Has anything been finalised in regards to dates for this event?

Bob.

Yup dates and details up soon (hint - check the events calendar!).

Jarrad, either event will be fine. Just put your time down on your entry and you'll be grouped accordingly so that some time attack car doesn't run you down.

Any idea how a nooby like me would gain membership to a cams affiliated club and also any cams type licenses that i may need?

Join SAU NSW, they are cams affiliated.

Also SSCC, NSCC are good sites which are also cams affiliated, lots of track days, hill climbs and motorkhanas.

The more clubs you frequent the more choices you have.

Does it matter that I am in Victoria? Is there a Melbourne Skyline owners club?

there are several options for you in Melbourne,

SAU is one of them

you also have the Nissan Datsun Sports owners club, www.ndsoc.com.au

and Classic Skylines Australia www.classicskylinesaustralia.com.au

i would have a look through those 3 and pick the one which best suits you.

the Skyline Nationals has been running since 2006 and every year its only gotten bigger and better i recommend everyone who can come does, at the moment with the early bird its a seriously cheap track day and with the professionals running the track day your guaranteed plenty of track time,

there are 12 Confirmed Group A & C Race cars in attendance including Most of the Nissan Works cars,

and the show and shine will easily have 200 cars in attendance, with trophy's for every Model up for grabs in both modified and standard class this event has always been about bringing people together




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