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Hi, any SAU:SA Members keen on heading over to the SAU Nationals at the end of October, please head to this members only section thread for registration info:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375987-s-a-u-nationals-registration/

This is only open to SAU:SA Club Members at this stage, and will be opened to the public/general SAU later on. Membership has its privileges :D

Please note that there are only 10 cars per state granted entry to race at the track day at Winton, so if you are not an SAU:SA Club member, you will NOT get a spot. Entry into the show'n'shine and all the other stuff is open to everyone, and spectating at Winton and all the associated events of the weekend is free. We have a large group going over together, the more the merrier, so get on it everyone. There will be the best Skylines in Australia there (including the replica Gibson Winfield R32GTR), and some awesome competitions and prizes (some open to general public), with prizes including passenger hot laps in Seb's carbon fibre R35GTR and loads of other gear.

For anyone who has been living under a rock :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346683-import-monster-sau-nationals-2011/

http://saunats2011.com/

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This should be killer!... I'm peeing my pants already about all the cool stuff that will be there!! :thumbsup:

If you are thinking about heading over tho folks best get some accommodation sorted out ASAP as the rest of Aus will be doing the same...

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