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Hi all,

new to the forums and also a new member of SAU VIC.

Super excited to get my R32 GTS-t on the track finally!

Been trying to search for some info on the DECCA day & Sandown day in June, but can't find any. If anyone can help that would be brilliant!

Little info on me:

Engineer, car nut, live in Melbourne. Have owned too many cars to list but for the the SAU people a 32 GTR, 240z, 260z, 280zx, 180b. Have come back around to the skylines after a little stint of driving "boring" cars. Now own a 32 GTS-t and a 1970 Mustang Convertible.

Cheers!

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skyline shmylyne... nissan whatever... however, that there is an impressive car, and should be first on your list, not last.

Hahaha.

Yeah she's my weekend cruiser. I'll get some pics up. But typical muscle car can't turn or stop, goes great in a straight line and is brilliant for summer cruising!

Victorian section has details under the events area :cool:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Events-f102.html

Thanks iseekool! I've had a search through there and while the events are listed on the calender I'm more looking for information on how and where do I sign up. Times, locations, requirements etc etc.

Cheers!

post pics of the Mustang dude!

my mate has gotten me onto them, his dad has a 1969 Boss 302 (a copy, but a damn good one)

welcome to SAU btw :)

Not the greatest photo's but they'll do. she's got a few non standard goodies but have concentrated on keeping the look as original as possible.

So no one has any further information on the decca day or the sandown track day? would you recommend I PM someone for that info? If so who?

Cheers!

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