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so the 10th anniversary of this forum that we are running is the wrong side? oh shit! ive been duped

I prefer to support anything skyline based because making a fuss and causing a rift in the small community we have is silly

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im so confused :(

but ill probs be entering the SnS gunning for the standard GTT award ;)

be good to see a few formiliar faces, though i dont know many :P

ill be sure to say hi if i recognise people :)

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im already entered into this, didnt know it was advertised on sau (something about there was an issue with the last one and SAU-Vic didnt think CSA should call it skyline nationals or some shit, honestly dont care as long as i get track time :D )

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Just to clear up the confusion a little, there are two.... Skyline Nationals (run by CSA) and SAU Nationals (run by SAU) which this year will also incorporate the 10 yr anniversary of this forum.

Both are being held in Goulburn and both will be great events!

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Just to clear up the confusion a little, there are two.... Skyline Nationals (run by CSA) and SAU Nationals (run by SAU) which this year will also incorporate the 10 yr anniversary of this forum.

Both are being held in Goulburn and both will be great events!

Have we got a date for the SAU Nationals?

Thanks......

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

Bob.

Buggered if I can find it....... I googled it and it came up as November 16, 17, 18.

Is that correct?

Thanks,

Bob.

lol, bit of brain fade there mate haha

That thread is always up to date with events, basically if it's not in there, it's not on :)

Yes the google results are correct, they probably came up with a thread on here as a result yeah?

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lol, bit of brain fade there mate haha

That thread is always up to date with events, basically if it's not in there, it's not on :)

Yes the google results are correct, they probably came up with a thread on here as a result yeah?

Actually it didn't........ It was listed here - http://www.igoulburn.com/Events/2012-SAU-Nationals.aspx

Thanks for the clarification though....

Cheers,

Bob.

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Hmmmmmm what car to enter the sau nats airport run with............. must decimate all............

try a rally car. last time i did the airport strip, the surface was nice and loose. wheel spins through to 4th :D

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