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CLASSIC SKYLINES AUSTRALIA SKYLINE NATIONALS SA OFFICIAL DATES HAVE BEEN SET:

FRIDAY 10TH - MONDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2010

SHOW AND SHINE IS BOOKED FOR THE SATURDAY THE 11TH

Watch This Space for more

Uh-oh! I might be working in the pits for the V8 Supercars at Phillip Island VIC around that time :D

I'd really like to get out for the track day ... show the folks what a "volvo" can do :) Prob have an R32 by then :)

  • 1 month later...
any more info on this???? when prices and entry forms are coming out?????...what stuffs being done..eg sprints....drift..track times....burnout comp.....

Hey bud, SAU:SA are keeping their pulse on this one. We'd be mad not to. Anyways, when we have something more solid closer to 2010 we'll be letting all SAU:SA members know. So I f you don't find out beforehand, we should have something in due course.

theres no news at the moment as we have to wait to be able to book mallala before we can set dates in concrete. we've got a date we'd like, its just a waiting game now.

will keep the thread updated every time something develops

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DATES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED FOR THE 2010 CLASSIC SKYLINES AUSTRALIA SKYLINE NATIONALS

29TH - 31ST OCTOBER 2010

Friday 29th October

Saturday 30th Show and Shine Wigley Reserve Glenelg CONFIRMED

Sunday 31st Mallala CONFIRMED!

Edited by Matty 31

so will anyone be looking into helping our interstate friends out with places to go for accomodation, helping them find their way around town, maybe organising a dinner for them to come along to etc. i could hide a R35 in my backyard for someone if they like for extra secure parking :banana: i may or may not drool over it and take 500 pics of it.

twas what happened with the last club i was in :)

so will anyone be looking into helping our interstate friends out with places to go for accomodation, helping them find their way around town, maybe organising a dinner for them to come along to etc. i could hide a R35 in my backyard for someone if they like for extra secure parking :banana: i may or may not drool over it and take 500 pics of it.

twas what happened with the last club i was in :)

thats a good point

while not to draw the emphasis from mattys show co-ordination, i think he could do with a hand on these things

anyone keen to help? I will if required

-D

DATES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED FOR THE 2010 CLASSIC SKYLINES AUSTRALIA SKYLINE NATIONALS

29TH - 31ST OCTOBER 2010

Friday 29th October

Saturday 30th Show and Shine Wigley Reserve Glenelg CONFIRMED

Sunday 31st Mallala CONFIRMED!

:bunny: Nice dates, a perfect Bday present for me :)

we've got a committee running at the moment already amongst the CSA people, but im sure theres plenty of suggestions that can be thrown up and used thats for sure.

oh, i think this a perfect opportunity for all skylines :) rumor has it that theres a certain few race cars coming over

Just a note .... That is the same weekend as EHP show in Adel next year.

I'd hope that this being Nissan specific would still gather a large crowd.

Guys coming from interstate will be here for this and not EHP. And as long as there is enough advertising for this, and early, the Skyline Nationals can get in first with drawing a crowd.

I know where I'll be :D

just an update

Hello all.

due to ANOTHER Mallala issue.

Dates have now changed AGAIN!

they will now be Friday the 10th September thru Monday 13th September 2010.

sorry about all the changes.

Show and shine still will be held at glenelg on the saturday

track day will still be held at Mallala on the sunday.

cheers

Marc

Edited by Matty 31

Cant wait, should be a great weekend. have to start preparing my car now. im pretty new to the scene only having my 33 for about 4 weeks. should hopefully have something that looks pretty nice with some good power by then. :-)

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