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Guys here's your chance to nominate members which you think would make good candidates to represent SAU in next year's ARC Forum Battle at Calder Park. Simply reply in this thread with your suggestions!

Categories include:

Time Attack

Rally Stage

Drags

Gymkhana

Show & Shine

To view a current list of competitors visit: http://forumbattle.com.au/category/competitors/

i know this is in Vic . but hey anything could happen right ?

mods feel free to move this, if its in the wrong section .

Cleaned up a bit, given g2s are the main SAU sponsor...

Anyway thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/381974-arc-car-forum-battle-sau-represent-2012/

SAU will sort something else out shortly.

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