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SAUNSW Club Entry for

2016 GTR Festival

SAUNSW has been invited by Motive DVD to have a club display displaying members cars at the 2016 GTR festival

This means you will have the opportunity to have your GTR displayed together with other SAUNSW members GTRs at a discounted rate to normal admission.

You will be part of the biggest gathering of GTRs outside of Japan ranging from R35 GTR to the Hakosuka

There will also be the following at the show

  • Drag racing
  • Go to whoa
  • Launch pad
  • Dyno Comp
  • GTR car yard
  • GTR swap meet
  • Various trade stands

​To enter these events visit http://motivedvd.com/motive/gt-r-festival/

To enter your GTR in the club display please fill out the form attatched below and email back to skylinesausnsw@gmaildotcom and pay entry as per the entry form

Event: 2016 GTR festival

When: Saturday 28th May 2016

Where: Sydney Dragway

Cost: $30

Entry Form: GT-R Festival Car Club Display Entry Form.doc

Club display is unfortunately ONLY open to GTRs but event is open to all spectators.

Spectator tickets can be purchased from here http://motivedvd.com/motive/gt-r-festival/

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* SAU.NSW President will be one of four Show n Shine judges. Another will be flying in from NZ - another SAU member and member of Skylines Downunder and GTR NZ - Lucas.

* SAU.NSW will have its own group of GTRs under the Club. Logistics are still to be worked out.

* SAU.NSW will have entries in the Drag I expect

* SAU.NSW will have some of its cars in the Heritage Display

* SAU.NSW might have some cars in the SnS I expect too.

So if I want the Mega Pack enrty, i just fill out the form, send the form to SAU (who will take care of the registration) and pay the $150 to jetmultimedia via paypal?

Is the club going to decide who's cars it's going to allow in its stand or anyone that enters will be in the club stand?

Anyone that enters and sends form to us is in

So if I want the Mega Pack enrty, i just fill out the form, send the form to SAU (who will take care of the registration) and pay the $150 to jetmultimedia via paypal?

Correct

Hi guys I'm new to sau, I've wanted to join for ages but never had a skyline so didn't really wanna, but not I have a nice 33 gtst, Ive never been to any car event, I really want to come to this one as I love gtr's, if I drive my skyline down, where do we park ?

Hi guys I'm new to sau, I've wanted to join for ages but never had a skyline so didn't really wanna, but not I have a nice 33 gtst, Ive never been to any car event, I really want to come to this one as I love gtr's, if I drive my skyline down, where do we park ?

Welcome to SAU!

I believe for this event (which is something we have been invited to be part of and is not a SAU NSW event), you'll be welcome to attend however entry is for GTRs only. If you drive your Skyline down you'll be in the carpark area. This may be something Motive DVD will consider but is not currently our call.

Any of our SAU NSW events however, we'd happily welcome you in any car you choose to bring with you.




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