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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!


Thanks to JapLink Motors, we have a very special prize to offer new and renewing financial members of Skylines Australia NSW!


For those who haven’t heard, JapLink will be competing at this year’s World Time Attack Challenge in the Open Class with their R33 GTR – SAU:NSW members who attended the July Tech Night at JLM will have seen the car being prepared for its upcoming circuit duties. And the car will be driven by none other than Japanese Super GT and current D1GP series driver Max Orido!


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(errr...... nice hat, dude)



To celebrate their pitch at the WTAC, Todd and the team at JapLink Motors have kindly donated the following prize to the club:

  • Hot laps of Sydney Motor Sport Park for one lucky passenger during WTAC in the JapLink Motors R33 GTR with Max Orido at the wheel – that’s right, riding shotgun in a fully prepared time attack car with an international driver behind the wheel at full tilt!
  • One JapLink Motors WTAC pit crew shirt as a souvenir of the occasion

So…… how do you enter the draw?


  • If you are not currently a member of Skylines Australia NSW: register and pay for your membership between Monday 16th September and Friday 11th October to qualify for the competition! (link to membership info: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/)
  • If you are a current member of SAU:NSW: you can also receive an entry by renewing your membership if it is due, or if your membership is current, you can prepay your next year of membership to secure your spot in the draw!
  • When you have submitted payment for your membership, send me a PM with your full name, contact number and email address and once we’ve confirmed the payment you will be in the draw.

It’s that simple!


Notes:

  • The draw will take place on Sunday 13th October at an SAU General Meeting
  • The hot laps will take place on the practice day of WTAC which is a Thursday, the winner must be able to attend Sydney Motor Sport Park on Thursday 17th October otherwise the prize will be redrawn (attendance at meeting is not compulsary to win, as long as I have your contact details)
  • The winner will be contacted via phone and email, if we cannot confirm attendance within 24 hours the prize will be redrawn
  • The winner must wear wrist to ankle clothing and bring their own helmet.

Why become a member of Skylines Australia NSW?

  • SAU:NSW is a not-for-profit organisation which is run with a sole interest: delivering value for club members
  • SAU:NSW runs a full calendar of motor sport events every year including track days, hill climbs and our popular “Texi” motorkhana format – and club members are given early entry opportunities to all events. These events are partially subsidised by the club and run with lower numbers to ensure maximum track time for all entrants. We are already making bookings for the 2014 calendar year!
  • SAU:NSW also runs a number of social events such as cruises and tech nights, where workshops throw open their doors to SAU:NSW members for seminars, Q&A sessions and some good old fashioned car porn. These are exclusive to financial club members!
  • SAU:NSW is affiliated with both CAMS and AASA, meaning club members are able to apply for motor sport licences with both bodies.

What are you waiting for? Join up today for your chance to WIN!

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Wow what a fantastic prize! Would be awesome to win.

Although I already know wont be able to get out of work :(

However ... as EC is soo close I will be able to hear the action lol.

^^ you can be 'abducted' with no idea who the driver was!

Could look like Max with grey hair!

Us Asians all 'look the same'!

Police Interview goes...

Officer: Can you help us with a description?

Chris: Umm, I think he was brunette...

and he was wearing this wide brimmed hat...

or was it a helmet?

Drive-bys happen all the time! :P

...and you don't lose pay.

^^ you can be 'abducted' with no idea who the driver was!

Could look like Max with grey hair!

Us Asians all 'look the same'!

Police Interview goes...

Officer: Can you help us with a description?

Chris: Umm, I think he was brunette...

and he was wearing this wide brimmed hat...

or was it a helmet?

Drive-bys happen all the time! :P

...and you don't lose pay.

Hmm will discuss further Lol.

Sigh, only renewed my membership in August.

Would of waited it out if I had of known.....lol

Orido is one of my favourite drivers, but can't justify forking out for another year membership considering funds are tight as a uni student.

Wait so I only paid for my membership last month. Does that mean I have to pay again to enter the draw?

Afraid so. This is way too big a of prize to throw of all the current members in the draw hence the need to renew to secure a spot.

Also remember everyone you have to send me a PM with your details to be in the draw! If you mail off your form/payment without letting me know i won't have your details for the comp. Go go go!

Yeah, I just transferred as pre-renewal for 2014. Figure I'll be round for a couple of years. As long as it's noted and we don't have a problem next year I'm all for it.

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