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Saturday January 17th 8:00am to 8:00pm

Sydney Motorsport Park

For More info about the Nulon Nationals check out their facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/nulonnationals

Come and join us for the first round of the 2015 Nulon Nationals held at Sydney Motorsport park. A Gymkhana style event like no other, 7 different head to head courses designed to test event the most ballsy drivers, Finished off by 1 huge course at night to finish the event and have a bit of fun with our cars, Spectators are more than welcome and it will be free of charge.

For Nulon Nationals Merchandise click the following link https://nulon.selz.com/

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Please come and support the SAUNSW team as they dominate all!

Our Team Members for this round will be:

Eric in his clean R33 GTR

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Alex in his Stagea. Don't be fooled by the Grocery Getter appearance though, this thing can get around a woolies carpark pretty quick

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Tim in his R34

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Dave in his newly revamped R34

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and Duncan in his mighty leaf!

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Its going to be a cracking day guys... Racing from 9:00am until 5:00pm, at that time we will introduce 1 big course that takes the whole pan up and give each driver 1 crack at it... "One hit wonder" will sort the men from the boys.

Great attempts at beating the opposition yesterday guys.

Trivia From A Tent:- "They look just like my Mum and Dad; wandering off the road and onto a track where they shouldn't go" > 20 sec later, "Oh sh!t, they won!!!"

Congrats Duncan and Kel for orchestrating that one!

It was great fun running against some strong opposition and looking over at the end to see you slid into the pit a couple of seconds ahead!! The heads up is good competition.

Wasn't too happy on the courses that had cars heading towards each other...

WHAT A DAY!

Thank you to the team for putting on a great show and to everyone who came out and supported the team.

Also a big thank you to Nulon for putting an event like this on, hopefully everyone will get behind Nulon and buy some of their products, so they keep putting this on.

If you want to see behind the scenes of the Nulon factory, have a look at our members only technight we will be holding on 11th February, thread is in the event section. It's not to late to become a member!

Excitement levels went up when our guys came out, here are some of the photos I took yesterday.

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