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Hey Guys,

As most of you know the SAU NATS 2012 was an epic event, if you missed it or are unaware it happened please feel free to give yourself an uppercut!

It is that time of year again where preperation must start for the big event again. I will be entering the 34 into all events as i did last year and have a goal to actually finish a lap unlike my dismal 2012 effort :P Ill be towing the car down on the car trailer and will be pushing it to the limits for the lulz...

It is a hell of a roadtrip and should make for some unforgetable fun, i know we already have a small crew travelling in a convoy down so feel free to let us know if you are making the trip too. So far i believe its Myself and Carmen, Matt - Deka, Andrew - Fez25 and possibly some others.

So the details -

Import Monster SAU Nationals 2013

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Date: 21st Nov - 24th Nov

Where: South Australia

CONFIRMED SPONSORS:

Import Monster

Just Car Insurance

Prestige Motorsport

Advan Australia / Yokohama

Iron Chef Imports

Racepace Motorsport


What is happening?

Thurs 21st - Arrive/Sign in.

Fri 22nd - Track day @ Mallala Motorsport Park

Sat 23rd - Hillclimb @ Collingrove Hillclimb Track / Event Dinner/Afterparty (Currently at Mawson Lakes)

Sun 24th - Car Show @ Glenelg

USEFUL INFO -

Entry pricing info - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/430515-import-monster-sau-nats-2013-entrypricing/

2013 Class Classification thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/428265-class-classifications-2013/

Trophy info - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/430511-trophy-classifications-all-3-events-covered/

Accomodation info - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/428116-the-bulk-accommodation-thread/

NSW Potential Entrants -

Mat (Me of course) - 34GeeTeeTee - R34GTT 387kw nugget

Honestly if there is a car event you want to enter, its this one! Its a full on weekend and the dinner is always a good one too! It will be the first road trip i have ever done of this kind and am really looking forward too it, we will be travelling after the Nats back through VIC so if we convoy on the way down, we will be splitting on the way home and going the other direction BUT we will still make the most of it...

I will literally be flying the SAU NSW flag, who else is keen?

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Bringing my yellow POS down.

Need to look at a car that's in such terrible form that you'll feel better about your own? Come and take a look at mine.

Edit: Add to the list, My girlfriend Dilara is coming down. And learning to drive manual to help out driving. What a chick.

Bringing my yellow POS down.

Need to look at a car that's in such terrible form that you'll feel better about your own? Come and take a look at mine.

Edit: Add to the list, My girlfriend Dilara is coming down. And learning to drive manual to help out driving. What a chick.

Haha that is awesome man!

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