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Hi all,

This is the NSW club thread about an SAU display this year at AutoSalon Final battle, Im seriously considering entering (not 100% yet though) and I think that we should get at least another 2 ACT cars to go aswell.

Your car doesnt have to be a show stopper or a power king, we just want as many nice Skyline's, Silvia's, 180's Datsun's whatever (as long as it has a Nissan badge) to come along and make up numbers.

So who's interested?

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So who's interested?

Ive never been to one, what happens, what does it cost, etc etc

Didn't I read somewhere that its on the same time as Bathurst track day? Dates don't seem to match up with it though.

Your car doesnt have to be a show stopper or a power king, we just want as many nice Skyline's, Silvia's, 180's Datsun's whatever (as long as it has a Nissan badge) to come along and make up numbers.

Since I seem to be the only Datsun owner, the car wont be ready for it and there is no way in hell i would ever swap a Datsun badge for a Nissan badge :down::ermm:

Yeh I knew what you meant.

I went to one in Melbourne 2 years ago, the dyno event was good and there were some sweet rides there, but I found it boring without any driving going on.

This is the NSW club thread about an SAU display this year at AutoSalon Final battle, Im seriously considering entering (not 100% yet though) and I think that we should get at least another 2 ACT cars to go aswell.

I heard a rumor they would only accept ACT cars if they had Franjipani stickers :down:

I heard a rumor they would only accept ACT cars if they had Franjipani stickers :ermm:

bahahaha! yeah probabaly :down:

it does get a bit old after you've walked around once or twice, and there are no driving events. still good to check out some sweet cars and babes :PBJ:

they never used to charge "competitors", but this year it's about $120. we're in the process of working something out with them though.. last i heard anyway. not sure on public entry prices. should be a website somewhere...

*psst* Amaru... I'd hang low for a few days if I were you, it won't be safe around here

You obviously have not met Amaru even with Mick's guns i think the giant would have him :(

although if you get to know him a little better you will find out he is really just a little pussy cat trapped in a giants body :(

I would certainly use the word "Pussy" to describe Nick, I dont know about "cat" though.... Hehehe :blink:

P.S. You people are going to cause me to go on an SAU shooting rampage... Im serious, I will crack sometime... :)

I would certainly use the word "Pussy" to describe Nick, I dont know about "cat" though.... Hehehe :blink:

P.S. You people are going to cause me to go on an SAU shooting rampage... Im serious, I will crack sometime... :)

Are you going to use the frangipani wheel caps at Auto Salon?

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