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Skylines Australia Nationals 2013 Nov 21-24


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I just had a look through the entries - is there any reason in particular that so many fast SA Skylines are not running at the Nationals? There are far more entries from Vic than SA - very perplexing.

If you have not entered yet, entries are nearly full and there are only days left.

Get on it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/431690-2013-track-day-entry/#entry7014975

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I just had a look through the entries - is there any reason in particular that so many fast SA Skylines are not running at the Nationals? There are far more entries from Vic than SA - very perplexing.

If you have not entered yet, entries are nearly full and there are only days left.

Get on it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/431690-2013-track-day-entry/#entry7014975

Im doing my hair that weekend, sorry :P

Oh, you said fast didnt you

/hides in the corner

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Just throwing it out there but this also falls on the same weekend as the schoolies festival.

I'd very much like to do the car show but living at Victor Harbor I dont exactly want to take my car out that weekend.

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What happened to your old one Matt? :(

It wasn't powerful enough :D So I decided to step up to a RB25/30 with E85 specific compression in mind, and a nice little FP HTA GT3586R hanging off the side.

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Just throwing it out there but this also falls on the same weekend as the schoolies festival.

I'd very much like to do the car show but living at Victor Harbor I dont exactly want to take my car out that weekend.

You can leave it at my place if you want for a few days.

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My car won't be complete due to my injuries, and i cant see myself even going at this rate. Really quite frustrating.
If i can get healed up in time does any one mind taking me to the show n shine? I'm not insured to drive at the moment.

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Is there a cut-off date? Couldn't see one. My Car goes in for new turbo combo/tuning on Monday, waiting to see what the aftermath of it is.....

Im doing my hair that weekend, sorry :P

Oh, you said fast didnt you

/hides in the corner

You big girl. :nyaanyaa:

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Spectators - 100% will not be charging for spectators. It's a club level event, pits are fully open etc.

I don't know how other clubs/events think that's remotely fair to charge. So come/go as you please on all days!

Is there a cut-off date? Couldn't see one. My Car goes in for new turbo combo/tuning on Monday, waiting to see what the aftermath of it is.....

You big girl. :nyaanyaa:

There is - It was today, however there have been a couple track day pull outs. So will leave it open till COB Monday.

Dinner - it's a full sit down dinner, raffle prizes you get buy a ticket for etc. Great Value for $40 entry really pretty sure over 100 people already in :)

The Vic crew are getting set and ready, some spent the weekends on their cars and ready to fly the flag :thumbsup:

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