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Top work gents.

Good on you for putting the time effort and, let's face it, money, in to come out on top in round two!

Yep well done to all the team but also to SAU in general as we had a lot of members down to support us too :yes:

Great to hear we won the round. And at least my all nighter on Thursday to fix the R35 fuel issue was worth while after all. :)

That was an epic effort! Was so glad to see you back in the morning ;)

Well done guys great effort now let's put some more points on them at coota

We will... SAU has some pretty quick cars in a straight line ;)

After 2 rounds we have a very close race:
**Round 3 has double the points available. So it could be any club
1st place : Evolution Oz - 364 - points
2nd Place: Skylines Australia SAU - NSW - 322 points
3rd Place: BYP Racing and Developments - 288 points
4th Place: HSV Owners Club -237 Points
5th Place : MX-5 Club of NSW - 212 Points
6th Place: Toyota GT86 and Subaru BRZ Drivers Club - 209
7th Place: Australian Ford Forums - 87 Points

Well we have made up some ground in points. :)

Sure have! So we are just arranging some quick consistent cars for Round 3... :yes:

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Wrap up of the day

http://blog.nulon.com.au/2014/07/nulon-nationals-round-2-wakefield-park-raceway/

"Keeping the Evos honest was this (Datson) Nissan R35 GTR of Brian Bugh. This car has had plenty of upgrades since round 1 including suspension and E85"

Love the Datson badge

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