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Hi everybody,

For those of you who enjoyed the 06 & 08 SkyNats, 2010 is going to be better still.

It shall be held in Adelaide, South Australia at the Mallala race track.

The Agenda is

Friday 10th 4-7pm, Sign in Day

Friday PM - Free Socialising

Saturday 11th - Show and Shine Wigley Reserve (Cnr Anzac Hwy & Colley Tce)

Saturday Night - Display and pose cruise through Adelaide with a stop for dinner somewhere local.

Sunday 12th - Track Day

Sunday Night - Presentation Dinner

Monday Morning 13th - Farewell Breakfast.

For all of the information including location, merchandise, entry forms & supp regs + more,

please visit the NEW redesigned site for the SkyNats; www.skylinenationals.com

(sorry if this is posted elsewhere i had a good look and couldn't find it.)

Cheers,

Hudo.

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Ok Guys and Girls!

Nationals Pricing

(Application forms and Sup Regs will be up soon)

Nationals entry only(NO RACE ENTRY OTHER THAN SPECTATE)

Cost: $75

This includes

- Nationals Shirt

- Nationals Cap

- Entry to the show and shine

- Spectator entry to Mallala

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Mallala Pricing RACE DAY ONLY

No Nationals stuff

Early Bird pricing applies to this event till the 17th May 2010!

Early Bird: $145

After May 17th: $180

If you want both nationals and Track day you will be up for

$75 + $145

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$220.

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whats the deal if u want to enter 2 cars? get it cheaper? im not wanting to enter the mallala bit....

If its one person entering 2 cars, and you only want one "Pack" Ie: shirt, cap, etc, we should be able to work something out.

with out mallala its $75 and ill have a chat with the committee and get back to you on a price for 2 cars, one pack

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hey guys who's heading over from vic i'm keen for a road trip if i can get the funds together i live in little old portland down the west coast of vic so i could meet some along the way on the friday keen as for this event as i would be my first since i got the my r32GTRhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif

hey guys who's heading over from vic i'm keen for a road trip if i can get the funds together i live in little old portland down the west coast of vic so i could meet some along the way on the friday keen as for this event as i would be my first since i got the my r32GTRhttp://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif

Hi Spence, I am heading over. I am in Melbourne and am most likely heading up through Horsham and Bordertown. I will be leaving Melbourne quite early on Friday and plan to be stopping in Bordertown for a quick break at around 8am.

I have family in Portland and may be going home via Portland to see them on the Monday and staying there Monday night.

If your keen on meeting up let me know.

Cheers, James

Skyline Nationals ~ FAQ’s

Q. Tell me about the event.

A. Friday 10th; 4-7pm Sign in

Saturday 11th; Show and Shine Wigley Reserve Glenelg South Australia

Sunday 12th; Mallala track day

Sunday Night - Presentation Dinner

Q2. Can I just turn up at the Sign in?

A. No, unless prior arrangements have been made by either contacting the president or the Vice President we are trying to keep this to a Minimum.

Q3. Cost how much is it?

A. Nationals Entry (NO TRACK DAY) (from now on referred to as “THE ENTRY PACK”)

$75 ~ this includes

- Nationals Shirt

- Nationals Cap

- Entry to the show and shine

- Spectator entry to Mallala

Promo Ware: http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/GTS145/clothingP.jpg

Just Track Day

$145 ~ Till 23rd of July

Q4. Whats the price for both?

A. $75 + 145 = $220

Q5. Where can I stay?

A. http://www.skylinenationals.com/accommodation.html

PLEASE NOTE:

When ringing. If you want the caravan park, you need to ask for one of the cabins booked by "mel ablett"

Or at the resort "carolyn kruger"

Q5. What does “Entry to the show and shine” in “THE ENTRY PACK” Entitle me to?

A. This will entitle you to bring a Car to the Show and shine, and you will be able to chose to be judged to be in the running for a Trophy or you can just park and show your car.

Q6. What if Im not bringing a car/don’t want to enter my car/just want the promo stuff, How much then?

A. then you can save yourself $20! Make “THE ENTRY PACK” $55

Q7. Where can I get the entry form for this Great event?

A. http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u99/mas...Entry2010-1.jpg

Q8. So whats this I hear about needing a License to Compete at the track day?

A. Because this is a CAMS sanctioned event you will require a Speed License you can download and fill this out:

http://www.cams.com.au/en/Forms/~/media/Fi...ation_2010.ashx

OR you can use a SINGLE USE License

These can be downloaded here you will require EACH of these links

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/GTS...42010_00000.jpg

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/GTS...42010_00001.jpg

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/GTS...42010_00002.jpg

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e184/GTS...42010_00003.jpg

Q9. I need to be a member of a Cams affiliated car club to race? WTF?

A. Yep sad but true, you have several options but there are 3 clubs who specialize in nissans and datsuns that come to mind

www.Classicskylinesaustralia.com

www.Ndsoc.com.au

www.skylinesaustralia.com

Join them problem solved,

This is not a requirement of CSA nor is it required if you are not racing this is a requirement by CAMS

See section SECTION 1B ON PAGE 1. of the above forms.

Q10. Do I send my money for the CAMS license to you?

A.NO. This money goes directly to CAMS and CSA in no way makes any money from you in paying/buying a License to race.

Q11. Is it possible to "double driver" a car at Mallala? Meaning, same car but with two drivers.

A. YES. but both drivers have to pay entry. This is an insurance requirement; Both drivers need to be Licensed and Covered for any Incidents which may happen during the track day

Q12. will a cams day Licence be available?

A. YES. Please read and download forms from Question 8

Q13.Im a Member of SAU/CSA on the forum so that means im covered to get the license yeah?

A. NO. You must be a Paid member of these Clubs

Q14. i know of certain people who have entered MONTHS ago and STILL hasnt been invoiced

A. Now as for people not having a confirmation if anyone is aware of anyone who hasnt got one by now, and sent it in more that a month ago, get them to

email me - [email protected]

ill need their

full name

address

contact no.

and i will personally chase it up and find out WTF and have an answer to them in a few days.

For more questions PM me Email Me Call Me (during 8am till 6pm) and ill help were I can.

All the contact Details you need:

www.skylinenationals.com

www.classicskylinesaustralia.com

Vice President Email:

[email protected]

I was at the last one great weekend got the car in the spread in HPI which was good bit of a bummer its in SA this time would go for sure if it was back at winton and i had the 31 going this time

Heaps of us Vics are going up to S/a this time its going to be great again,

dont let the Distance discourage you if you can make it,

it will be well worth it

Sent E-mail's to the three different E-mail address listed below. These were on the Skylines Nationals web page and also listed above but can't get any reply.... the organisers can't be too keen for people to attend if they can't even respond to E-mails.

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Cheers

Slip.

Sent E-mail's to the three different E-mail address listed below. These were on the Skylines Nationals web page and also listed above but can't get any reply.... the organisers can't be too keen for people to attend if they can't even respond to E-mails.

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Cheers

Slip.

Sorry Sebastian, it is the weekend mate.

We are currently making a New Entry form and will fill yours out this week and let you know

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