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Please see the below dates for the 2007 Motorsport Calendar:

2007 WRX Club Motorsport Dates (events run by WRX Club of Vic)

Round 1 - Sat 20 Jan - Calder (twilight meeting)

Round 2 - Sat 31 March - Phillip Island

Round 3 - Wed 25 April - Sandown

Round 4 - Sun 10 June - Sandown

Round 5 - Sat 28 July - Winton

Round 6 - Sun 12 Aug - Sandown

Round 7 - Sat 22 Sept - Morwell (hopefully new track)

Round 8 - Sun 14 Oct - Calder

Non-Championship - 19 May Sat - DECA

Non-Championship - 17 Nov Sat - DECA

2007 SAU Vic DECA Series Dates (events run by Skylines Australia Vic)

Sat Feb 10

Sat May 12

Sat Aug 25

Sat Nov 10

2007 Dutton Rally

Round 1 - QUEENSLAND - 23rd - 25th February 2007

Round 2 - NEW SOUTH WALES - 25th - 27th May 2007

Round 3 - WESTERN AUSTRALIA - 27th - 29th July 2007

Round 4 - VICTORIA - 31st August - 2nd September 2007

*all dates subject to change

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Sorry I should have noted that the DECA rounds listed above are NOT SAU DECA days.

The above DECA's are WRX Club events and at this stage we have no further details on how these days will be run, who will be able to enter, etc.

The SAU Vic Committee will release the dates shortly for our 2007 DECA Series.

:D

We're doing a couple of DECA days ourselves this year because yours are so popular a fair few of our members miss out.

We'll open the entry list to our members a week or so before we open it to everyone similar to what you guys do. 4 hours is not a big enough window to get entries in :)

And of course your all welcome! (use em as practice for your championship :) )

The break is good, time to get some productive work done to the car.

Surprisingly we only had 36 people compete from skylines australia at track days in 06, we need to get more people out there, that way there will be more track days and they wont cost as much.

Going to try to make everything on for the track next year. It should help having a garage finally. Where can we have a look to see what class regs are? I'm hoping to run 4wd standard if possible.

Also can I go in with any other car clubs for other track days or do you need to be affiliated? I would really like to have a few goes at PI during the year if possible.

Calander of events looks great. Can't wait!

So, woudl my car still be consdered std if i run street tyres? My feul system is std Nissan , jsut not from my model car :P

Turbo upgrade puts you into modified i believe.

Free:

Suspension

Brakes

ECU and Boost Controllers

Intercoolers

Pods

Wheels Sizes

Modified Classes

R Spec Tyres

Fuel Systems / Non Nissan OEM Turbo's.

Non OEM Engine Capacities (GTST with RB26, RB30; GTR with 2.8L, etc)

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