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The first “Annual TimeAttack Nissan Meeting” will be held in the afternoon session of the July 8 Time Attack track day. I’m excited to announce that Link International Pty Ltd is the proud sponsor of the event. Link International are the official exclusive distributors of:

NISMO Competition Parts

MOTUL Performance Oils

BMC Air Filters

During the afternoon there will be lots of excitement on and off the track. Drivers will run against the clock on the Sprint Track and each driver will receive a limited edition event shirt. Off the track there will be Motorkhana action in the carpark along with a dyno shootout. There will be prize packs, give aways, demo cars, D.J. and trade displays to keep drivers and spectators busy all afternoon.

Track Event: $110 (TimeAttack paid members $100)

Motorkhana: Free for track drivers, ($20 to do separately without track. Come along and have a go)

Dyno: $TBA

Further details will be announced as they are finalised.

Time Attack on the Sprint Track

Limited Edition Event Shirt

Trade Displays

Prize Packs

Give Aways

Motorkhana

Demo Cars

Dyno

D.J.

To book, make sure you have joined www.TimeAttack.com.au

Your spot will be confirmed once your deposit has been received.

Paul Ruzic

www.TimeAttack.com.au

(SAU members, see the members area for further info)

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Its just over a month to go now until this event. Time to start preparing rides and getting booked in guys.

I also need to get an idea of how many people will be into the Motorkhanna and the Dyno comp so I can finalise preparation for the day. Thanks.

Looking forward to seeing a grid full of Skylines !!

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This is shaping up to be a great event!

If you haven't been to one of Paul's Track Days - get out there, they are GREAT FUN!!

and If you haven't driven at QR before, get on board! you'll have a great time. There is plenty of people to give advice, etc.

sign up at www.TimeAttack.com.au for more info about trackdays, etc.

cheers

Signature Performance are bringing their dyno out to the event. Two power runs for only $15 for track drivers and $25 if you only want to be dyno'd.

You must pre-book.

Special thanks to Mick and the sponsors for organising such great pricing for the day.

I will have more info soon. Get booked in guys, this is going to be a great afternoon.

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The exclusive distributor of:

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Is proud to sponsor the first 'Annual TimeAttack Nissan Meeting' at Qld Raceway on July, 8 2008.

For more information visit www.timeattack.com.au

To visit the Link International website visit www.linkauto.com.au

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Yes Mick from Signature has always been a big supporter of Time Attack, and the sponsors Link International have also come to the party to help make the event as affordable as possible for the Nissan communitee.

The Dyno must be pre-booked and paod in advance as with the track event.

There will only be a maximum of 10 cars on the track at a time. We are also running a beginners session with Doug who is a very experienced driving instructor. He will give you extra tuition and track side help. This is at no extra cost. You just have to let me know when you book. If course numbers are limited so get in quick.

It is now just over two weeks until the event. Get booked in if you can. Anyone who can come and help out for the afternoon please get in contact with me, it is going to take a few extra helpers on the day.

I will need everyone at the track by 12:00pm for the afternoon session. We need to get you checked in and through the driver briefing and on the track by 1pm.

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