Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

10987681_10153749086919386_2365920752371



Time again for an SAU Vic Monthly Meet but this time with the added extra bonus of a Tech Night too!!!



This Tech Night is hosted at and by the team at Sabbadin Automotive.


They will be running through a basic intro to motorsport including info and regs


on the SAU Vic Motorsport Rounds.



If you have ever wanted or needed an excuse to learn more on how to start your way


to track days and events like the SAU Vic MotorKhana then this is a Tech Night/Monthly Meet


you won't want to miss!!!



Those who come along will also be invited to share in pizza and drinks


provided by SAU Vic. So come down say 'hi', have a chat and eats on the 11th of Feb :)

  • Like 2

See people there.

I'll be running through the requirements for licensing, safety and what you need to bring on the day.

The team from Sabbadin will be running through what you car will need and what they recommend for track work.

  • Like 3
  • 2 weeks later...

As an added bonus for SAU Vic Members attending tonight there will be a raffle with the prize of a $150 Sabbadin Voucher. Just show your membership card when you arrive and get a ticket to be in the running.

If you not a member but want a chance to win the raffle join up today at -
http://www.sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app

Big thanks to everyone that came and made tonight awesome! Big big thanks to Sabbadin Automotive for hosting the night and taking everyone through some tips and tricks of getting out on the track. Another thanks goes the our President too for his talk at the start of the night. A congrats goes to the winner of the nights raffle also, put it to good use ;) Again thanks to all who were there and see you at the next event!

Going by the pics - looked like a pretty massive event.

Well done everyone!

Sorry I couldn't make it - Restaurant duties were calling.

Counted 40 at one stage, late comers were too scared to go to the front row of seats lol.

Hopefully everyone got something out of it, I know I did!

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I wanted to try and preserve the front bumper as long as possible, they're not cheap and are made to order in Japan. Taking inspiration from my previous K11 Micra build where I made an undertray for the Impul bumper, I did the same for this BN Sports bumper but a little slimmed down.  This time round I only made a 'skid plate' (if that's the correct wording/term) for just the bumper surface area, the Micra version covered the gap like an undertray. Starting off with a sheet of mild steel approx. 0.9mm thick 4ft x 2ft in size. I traced around the bumper, cut it out and cleaned the edges. Luckily I was able to get two halves from one piece of metal In the video I installed it as is, but I've since then I've removed it to spray and add a rubber edging trim. The rubber trim is suitable for 1-2mm and it's a really nice tight fit. The bolts had to be loosened due to the plates being too tight against the bumper, the trim wouldn't push on I used some stainless M6 flat headed bolts for a flusher finish (rather than hex heads poking down), I believe this style fastener is used for furniture too incase you struggle to source some. The corner's are a little wider, but this may be an advantage incase I get close to bumping it  The front grill got some attention, finally getting round to repairing it. Upon removal one fixing pulled itself out of the plastic frame, one side is M8 that fixes inside of the frame, where as the other side is M5. Not knowing I could get replacements, I cut down an M8 bolt, threaded it inside the frame along with a decent amount of JB Weld.  The mesh was replaced to match the bumper. One hole on the bonnet/hood had to be drilled out to 8mm to accommodate the new stud, once the glue had set it could be refitted. I think the reason the grill was double meshed was to hide the horn/bonnet latch (which makes sense) but I much prefer it matching the bumper Bumper refitted and it's looking much better IMO The Youtube video can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVZP35io9MA
    • The video for the servicing and fuel filter change can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLJ65pmQt44 One of the main jobs I wanted to do before the car officially went on the road, was to remove the awful looking blue silicone hoses. There's nothing wrong with having coloured silicone hoses, but I realise as I'm getting older I prefer monotone engine bays with a splash of colour on the engine cover(s). I cover this in a lot more detail in the Youtube video, so unfortunately there's limited photos of the process. The intercooler, upper radiator, boost vacuum and upper breather hoses were all changed to black silicone with mikalor clamps. The only blue left is a blanking cap at the back of the inlet manifold and the GReddy pulleys (which will be replaced for stock when the cambelt gets replaced) While the intercooler pipes were off I gave them a quick clean/polish too A before photo I do have a replacement air filter on its way. Fuse box covers were painted blue, they're now satin black Another job on the list while the bumper was off, is to add some mesh https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54737966256_99b28bfa30_c.jpg[/img] I was hoping to use some thin wire to secure it, but it seems I've misplaced it and the wire I had was too thick to twist easily. I ended up using cable ties for the time being https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54737131882_c2b7989dcc_c.jpg[/img] Was pleasant to see this https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54737131627_8b2aab13b3_c.jpg[/img] The last thing to do was to fix the front grill and re-mesh that to match but I ran out of time The Youtube video can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4FsF6tgizE&t=23s
    • Hi all,I already introduced myself in the Victoria section, but only saw this section now lol XD New to forums and new to skylines. Hoping to buy my new skyline within October
×
×
  • Create New...