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Shannons Skyline Nationals - 28 > 30 October

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Described as the "the biggest Skyline meet in the Southern Hemisphere" by "The Auto Obsession Blog" Classic Skylines Australia are running the 6th Biennial Shannons Insurance Skyline Nationals.

After a spectacular 2010 event in conjunction with SAU-SA the nationals are making their way back to South Australia, Please join us in the Glorious city of Adelaide to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Skyline Nationals.

SHANNONS SKYLINE NATIONALS 2016 EVENT SCHEDULE 

  • Fri 28th Oct - Sign in and drinks
  • Sat 29th Oct - Show & Shine
  • Sun 30th Oct - Track Day & Awards Dinner

ADELAIDE LOCATIONS

  • Fri Sign In - Coopers Alehouse, Adelaide CBD
  • Sat Show and Shine - Light Square Adelaide
  • Sun Track Day - Mallala Motorsport Park

We are looking forward to joining our SA brothers and sisters and celebrating all things Nissan & Datsun over the weekend.

Be sure to head over to - https://skylinenationals.wildapricot.org/ To Sign up

Alternatively you can head over to our Facebook page to keep up-to date: Skylinenationals.com.au

 

Merchandise examples:

  

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Entries are really ramping up over the last week, the mad rush before the event hahaha

 

Track entries are Capped so there will be plenty of track time for everyone

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Pre orders for Merchandise finishes at the end of September, So you only have  few days left to get your order in. 

 

Definitely head over to -  https://skylinenationals.wildapricot.org/  To secure Merchandise as we cannot guarantee what sizes we will have avalible on the weekend.

Plenty of room in the show and shine but the track day is filling up fast! 

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