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Just an update guys - entry to people wanting to show off their cars in this excellent display to be held at Wigley Reserve, Glenelg this Saturday can just rock up and pay on the day. With a gracious offer from Cazz (the organiser and owner of some mind-blowing R30s and R31s herself), the SAU Exec have decided we will have an SAU tent and presence at the show'n'shine on Saturday, some come to and say hi and pick up some SAU merchandise.

Entries to the Mallala track day have basically filled up (a few spots left might be up for grabs - contact organisers ASAP if you are keen to race). Between all the Gibson cars coming (including the Winfield R32GTR, race DR30s and 31s), then cars like Munro's R33 race car, the Willall R35GTR (there will be at least 6 R35GTrs racing!) and RH9, it will be an amazing sight.

Entry is just $10 at the gate at Mallala on Sunday - the first Gibson/SVD cars parade lap is hoping to be around 9:15am, and there will be another near lunch. Plenty of racing inbetween too.

Tell your mates and come along for a great weekend. If you are into Skylines, then this weekend is the absolute ultimate!

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Excellent Seb, will be great to catch up, and also to see one of (if not) the best R35GTRs IN THE ENTIRE WORLD (no exaggeration necessary). People who haven't seen Seb's extremely heavily modified (to say the least) R35GTR should come just to see that one car, let alone the 100s of other awesome cars that will be present.

That is a very good question Ryan - can someone who has pre-registered and got their paperwork handy post up the start time? I am not sure if the folks would have this already or whether they get it at sign-in tomorrow. I assume it would start at 9am (so cars there from 8am for setup or something like that), but will confirm as soon as I know.

This seeing gracious offer from Cazz and I managed to convince the missus to let me go to this about 12 last night, though my car is abit dirty :ermm: Hopefully there is still some room when I rock up in 1/2 an hour or so

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