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Alright who's going?

http://forumbattle.com.au/

Saturday $37.50

Sunday $37.50

3-day $73.50

3-day seating $160

Serious SAU cars turning up.

So instead of bitching and moaning about it and spending the day at home letting your mum braid your hair, get the fug along!

I'm going Sunday.

The pictures on the Advan Yokohama site are a little out of date, so the mandatory carbon teaser pic...gallery_709_1130_297743.jpg

Also see BIG RED & Adam in action @ Calder Park!

Chris - R34 GTR

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Stephen - R33 GTR - Yes those are twin 3037 high mouts :wub:

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Dennis - R32 GTR (Competing in Street Class)

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Anthony - R34 GTR

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Last, and by no means the least... These two awesome machines.

Gerry's awesome C110

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& Gerry's brother happens to be bringing along one for good measure!

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Stefan - R32 GTR

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Jonno - R32 GTR

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Derek - R34 GTR

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Scott & Johns R32 GTR (Winfield Replica)

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Daniel - R34 GTR

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Marc - DR30

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Any more info on this?

Youtube "BIG RED", or just look on the main SAU News page, has links embedded.

:)

Lot of work gone into it over the past 4 weeks to have it ready for this weekend, and still lots of work to go :D

Paul - best day for racing stuff (forum wise) is Sat.

Sun everyone is stationary. But there will be other ARC stuff going on so Sun might be better for that?

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Ah crap. I'm freakn working in NSW on Saturday. Fark!

Ash what are the Media requirements for this event? Is SAU allowed to GoPro up and publish on YouTube?

I'm just thinking Laith may want to drop some of the video into an SAU VIC TV ep.

I can charge up the GoPro's and set them to auto record when on, easy to use. Surely we need incar / oncar of SAU smashing the rest of the competition?

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John - NFI about requirements/restrictions.

Will be in Cheltenham till late. If you wanna drop them off i can just try organise whatever i can on the day.

Charging them I can organise tonight @ home.

Regarding S'n'S - Does anyone know if the cars need to stay at the venue the whole day? Or can we leave anytime after the judging?

Far as I know you have to wait until the end as we are in the middle of the Dome... You can't just up and leave when you feel like it.

However feel free to contact them directly if you need more information - they put contact details into their email on Wed or Tues.

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checked with Sean re moving cars for SnS, as long as you're in by 9am and he hopes to have the judging and what-not done by lunch-time, you're free to come and go (this has been helped by the change of locations away from the thunderdome, so they don't have to worry about rally traffic). So yeah, that's good, because i gotta be at work by 2:30! hahaha :D

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