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Mallanats April 6Th & 7Th 2013


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you wouldnt see as much as alma compared to the nats and alot more thing blowing up and dying, Kila B, gary myers, BLOWN and a few other very tough cars are now confirmed, love watching the variety and some crazy sleeper conversions, 500rwkw 6ltr turbo.....sigma

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Hey all,

Will be entering my R33 GTR and also my 355 stroker yellow torana with yellow interior! Cant miss it!

I went to the last one just to watch, expecting to not like it. Was expecting Bogans, jap haters etc etc BUT i found it to be really good.

Most people there were very well behaved, marshells were friendly but wouldnt tolorate wankers.

very well run and things to see 24 hours a day!

Definatly worth the drive to have a watch!!

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http://www.mallala.com/events/mallanats/

Car Clubs

Cruise to Mallala with your club or your mates and we’ll organise an area for you to park together…and put your club cars on display! Old school, new Jap..whatever…bring it along.
Find our ‘Clubs Special Offer’ below, which has discount tickets for clubs. Note: Offer only applies for genuine clubs and clubs must park together.
MallaNats Car Club Offer Here

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I ended up goin in it, but my alternator failed lunch time sat.

I agree with your comment, and there was way too many cars, cruise the track was just putting around at 30kmh.

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Ah damn mate thats no good...

Totally agree, way to many cars, WAY to many dickheads doing burnouts on cruise the track to have a decent drive. And most events are aimed at the V8s. I just cant get into the whole burnout pad event!

Not sure if ill enter the GTR again but will take the torana in again

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  • 10 months later...

It wasn't to jap friendly till I won the drags and go to whoa . They all came around in the end but . Im hoping me and my brother v8 turbo sigma see it out together for a laugh. And ill be running slicks not sliding all four first and second . post-103277-13938130649304_thumb.jpgpost-103277-1393813122367_thumb.jpg

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