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Welcome aboard to Racepace Motorsport as well.

Great to see a number of workshops in the Skyline world getting behind the SAU Nationals.

Really great to see.

So that makes Mercury, Willall, Racepace = awesome :thumbsup:

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ENTRIES UP 02/09

ALL SAU-STATE Club members will be supplied with a private pass code to submit entries on Friday 2nd Sept.

General public will be able to enter from 16/09

More details to come, pays to be a club member :)

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Castrol EDGE

- Oil prize value of $500

- Heaps of Merchandise & packs to give away over the weekend

Yokohama ADVAN

- 2 X $500 ADVAN Tyre vouchers towards your next purchase.

If you are running Advan NEOVA tyres, you can also enter the Advan Cup whilst @ the SAU Nationals!

http://www.youtube.com/user/yokohamaadvan#p/u/0/W4oKVl3nNn4

* XFORCE

- 1x FULL Exhaust System for a Nissan. Easily $1000+ in value

If you win, you'll be able to select any bolt on exhaust system in the range: http://xforce.com.au/vehicles.php?make=Nissan&make_id=2

If you wish to purchase any products from these suppliers @ heavily discounted rates, see here:

AOdeals

http://www.aodeals.com.au/

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Prize overview :)

Prizes now around $4500 now, with more to come

$550 in Shell fuel vouchers

$500 in Castrol Oil products (also 100 merch packs to give away)

$1000 in Yokohama vouchers

$1000 in NPC Clutch vouchers

$1200+ - FULL Xforce exhaust system (turbo back)

Also 4 Hot Laps up for grabs in Mercury R35 & Willall R35

Willall R35 looks like it might be getting a big motor upgrade too before the event too!

Also rumour has it Import Monster are going to chuck another pack together with some added awesomeness... :worship:

Get the entries in :D

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My entry is in for the sprints. With caibre of cars expected it wil be one of rhe heavier,less powerful cars but Winton is always a bit of fun. Got the Ford entered in show and shine so suppose I should get it detailed, but really need to win one of thos Castrol packs of oil so I can get it back to Melbourne...

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My entry is in for the sprints. With caibre of cars expected it wil be one of rhe heavier,less powerful cars but Winton is always a bit of fun. Got the Ford entered in show and shine so suppose I should get it detailed, but really need to win one of thos Castrol packs of oil so I can get it back to Melbourne...

HAHA. Awesome Bris.

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Ash, are you going to throw the entry list up in this thread (when the spots are filled)? Keen to see how many other intruders (non skylines) are entering! :P

Yep! Sure will - but not this thread, something special just for the SAU Nats is coming to the Forums :)

You'll see what I mean when it happens later in the week, just need time to sit down and do it (hopefully tomorrow night).

Although a lot of people put "Nissan" into the box LOL... Most of it was Vic people, so lucky i know what car they have anyway.

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