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2012 Skylines Australia Vic Event Calendar (please note all dates are subject to change)

This will be updated as new events come along

JAN

18 Wednesday - SAU VIc General Meeting/Photo Cruise link

22 Saturday - Scavenger Hunt Members Only

FEB

4 Saturday Dyno Day/Renewals Day - Link

12 Sunday Tri Club Drag Meet - Wrap up

15 Wednesday SAU Vic EGM Garage Cafe - Link

18 Saturday Great Ocean Road Cruise - Members Only

25 Saturday Import Monster DECA round 1 - Entries

MARCH

1-4 weekend ARC Forum Battle - wrap up

21 Wednesday Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe - Info here

24 Saturday Motorsport Round 1 Calder Park -entries here

APRIL

18 Wednesday – Wednesday – RedBus HQ, spit roast, SAU Nats DVD / Motive 14 - details shortly

21/22 Saturday/Sunday Mt Buller weekend cruise - Members Only

28 Saturday Motorsport Round 2 Sandown - enter here

MAY

5 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 2 - Click here NOW

16 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe

JUNE

17th Sunday Around the bay cruise - Wrap up

16 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe -info

30 Saturday Motorsport Round 3 AROCA PI- details

JULY

18 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet -Garage Cafe

21 Saturday Motorsport Round 4 Phillip Island - Info

AUGUST

10-12 Fri/Sun- World Time Attack Challenge - Eastern Creek, NSW

11 Saturday Motorsport Round 5 Sandown - info

15 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe

SEPTEMBER

1 Saturday Motorsport Round 6 Winton- Info

8 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 3 Entry info

19 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - garage cafe

OCTOBER

13 Saturday Motorsport Round 7 Haunted Hills - Entry

17 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet

21 Sunday - Show and Shine - members only

NOVEMBER

16-18 Fri - Sun SAU Nats Goulburn NSW - facebook info

21 Wednesday – SAU Vic AGM

DECEMBER

8 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 4

19 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet

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2012 Skylines Australia Vic Event Calendar (please note all dates are subject to change)

This will be updated as new events come along

JAN

18 Wednesday - SAU VIc General Meeting/Photo Cruise link

22 Saturday - Scavenger Hunt Members Only

FEB

4 Saturday Dyno Day/Renewals Day - Link

12 Sunday Tri Club Drag Meet - Wrap up

15 Wednesday SAU Vic EGM Garage Cafe - Link

18 Saturday Great Ocean Road Cruise - Members Only

25 Saturday Import Monster DECA round 1 - Entries

MARCH

1-4 weekend ARC Forum Battle - wrap up

21 Wednesday Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe - Info here

24 Saturday Motorsport Round 1 Calder Park -entries here

APRIL

18 Wednesday – Wednesday – RedBus HQ, spit roast, SAU Nats DVD / Motive 14 - details shortly

21/22 Saturday/Sunday Mt Buller weekend cruise - Members Only

28 Saturday Motorsport Round 2 Sandown - enter here

MAY

5 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 2 - Click here NOW

16 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe

JUNE

17th Sunday Around the bay cruise - Members Only

30 Saturday Motorsport Round 3 Alfa Club Vic Phillip Island -

JULY

18 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - AFM Princess hwy/Blackburn road (lazer tag / 10 pin / food / drinks)

21 Saturday Motorsport Round 4 Phillip Island -

AUGUST

10-12 Fri/Sun- World Time Attack Challenge - Eastern Creek, NSW

11 Saturday Motorsport Round 5 Sandown -

15 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - Garage Cafe

SEPTEMBER

1 Saturday Motorsport Round 6 Winton-

8 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 3

19 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet - WaxIT

OCTOBER

13 Saturday Motorsport Round 7 Haunted Hills -

17 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet

21 Sunday - Show and Shine

NOVEMBER

16-18 Fri - Sun SAU Nats Goulburn NSW - facebook info

21 Wednesday – SAU Vic AGM

DECEMBER

8 Saturday Import Monster DECA Round 4

19 Wednesday – SAU Vic Monthly Meet

So the winton round in June has changed to Alfa PI? edit: just saw the other thread martin put up.

Sounds good. More suited to testing for WTAC. I'm hoping to do both of these rounds. Test out Aeroooo!

Also hoping to do Tampered day 11th June.

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Did some digging, EOI's closed 13/1/2013. Limited to 19 clubs and 200 cars. I would expect they have for-filled that quota by now.

I will contact AGP in any-case and see. I would expect we would need a minimum of 20 cars.

It's the very next thread just below this one... heres the link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/416539-2013-sau-vic-motorsport-championship/

Dates aren't decided/confirmed yet, but you can expect it to be pretty similar to the 2012 calendar.

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