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I would rather get there early in the afternoon and have time to have a bit of a look around town, few drinks a nanna nap, or all of the above. Arriving at dinner time is a PITA, especially to catch up with other SAUers there (like Ash) before it gets too late in the day. I also want to head to a car wash to give the beast a wash after the long journey. And I agree with Steve - driving early in the morning is much better for traffic etc also.

Same, would rather leave super early and arrive during the afternoon.

Early start is good

suggestion, meet at tailem bend, much easier (and on the highway) rather than ducking into mt barker (and dealing with other issues at that time of the morning)

Im registered for show and shine, and merch pack. goal now is to get my long range tank installed :laugh:

There is no "rego" as such on the Friday, just anyone and everyone settling in as people are coming in at all different times etc.

On the Sat morning @ Winton it will all happen & you can collect your packs etc. Much easier with everyone @ the same place, less running around for everyone.

It'll all occur Import Monster tent - but there will be signs on the day so you wont get lost :)

Looking forward to having a few beers with you blokes!

Good to see a few SA member entries already in :thumbsup:

So who from SA is coming over to get beat by the Vic guys at the track day??!!? Who is coming to watch, for free, some insane SR's and RB's?!?

Any standard class guys/girls? Grab some AD08's and make the drive to Winton! errrr sorry, grab some KU36's that way we will be faster :)

This S'n'S entry made me laugh..

Matthew Tonkin Nissan Patrol 1996

:worship:

Might have to get my rust filled Safari up lol!

well, you did say i could enter it Ash :P its kinda like my GTR...........straight 6, turbo, 4wd..........but its not broken :laugh:

i'd better get the glitter out, cos you cant polish a turd :P

^^^ plus it is the SAU:SA club tow bitch - has gotten MANY of us out of trouble - day and night. Matty is a true champ in that regard :D:thumbsup: - he often brings and shows it in club displays at various car shows - some of the country shows it gets more attention than our magnificent machines :puke: .... and one show in particular a cop walked straight past a host of highly modified Skylines to pull Matty aside and take him to task over the illegality of his various spotlights, aerials, side steps and other toys .... believe it or not!

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