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The Shannons Insurance Skyline Nationals 2012 - Goulburn And Wakefield Park


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just looking at the entry form, what happens if you dont have a cams number? i pretty much just want to turn up for the show n shine on the saturday.

how much is it just to enter that?

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Need to check that, i think that's if you want the Promo Pack as well,

We are doing JUST show and shine entries to be judged for $20.

Need to check that, i think that's if you want the Promo Pack as well,

We are doing JUST show and shine entries to be judged for $20.

ok can you get back to me about it as i want to enter my car

whats in the promo pack?

ok so i just fill out all the entry details and send it off to you guys and make payment then?

do you send out an email with all the final details and what not about times etc?

Not long to go now and some more news

We now have three owners of historic cars, who will be selling passenger rides in their cars during lunchtime at the nationals. The cars involved are the Gibson/Fury Bluebird, The Gibson/Gibson Exa and the Fury/Sheil DR30. After some small costs to be paid to the owners of the cars, the proceeds are all going to MS Australia. (Multiple Scelrosis). This is a really worthwhile charity, as so many young people suffer from this chronic incurable illness,

We are also looking for ideas on how best to market the selling of these rides.

Your input on both of the above is very much appreciated.

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with under 8 weeks to go the Great news keeps coming in,

Our special guest judge who will be judging your Modified R32's is Justin Fox from Zen Garage, who is also kindly bringing along his awesome 32,

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And a few of the other awesome machines you will get to see up close to.

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Couple of questions, when are the exact dates of this event as the thread seems to mentioned a few different dates. Is it the 7th and the 9th? And when is the actual airport run as I couldnt see it anywhere

You're a bit confused. No airport run for the Skyline Nationals, but there is one planned for the SAU Nationals.

The dates are the 7th to the 9th. 7th is sign in day, 8th is show and shine, 9th is track day at Wakefield. We are also haveing a farewell breakfast on the Monday morning (the 10th).

For more info and contact details go to www.skylinenationals.com.au

Cheers

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Hi all

Are there still spots available for the track day? What is the max number of entrants? How many groups etc?

Thanks in advance

Scott

There are still spots, but Not many.

Maximum number of Entrance last time i checked was 70 cars.

Groups will be finalised in the next week or two

Price List for Hot Laps is now confirmed.

There will be 1 outlap, and at least 3 hot laps and 1 cool down. Two Laps with Jim Richards at Sandown cost $660.00, but you get lunch .

All proceeds from two of the cars go to MS Australia. A very worthy cause

All Proceeds from the DR30 will be shared between MS Australia and Luke Ellery's USA Bid.

The club is not making any money out of these rides.

Vehicles are:

1984 Nissan Bluebird Group C - Adam Workman Driving - 2 sessions at $300.00 each.

1983 Nissan Exa Group C - Justin Nillson Driving - 2 Sessions $300.00 each

1987 Nissan DR30 Skyline Group A - Luke Ellery Driving - 2 Session $300.00 Each.

There will also be a silent auction at the show and shine for these rides, as well as a listing on Ebay.

Full Video footage of your Hot Laps is also included in the drive.

Have also had several people asking for some info as to what will be getting looked at for the show and shine have prepared this

https://docs.google....c2pnRlpJcnFEMW8

have a read it will help anyone who is entering the Standard Category .

If you guys want i will put up a Version for the Modified Category

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