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Nulon Nationals kick off on 6th of April at the famous Bulahdelah Hillclimb. Round 2 is on the 4th of July at Wakefield and Round 3 at Cootamundra airport

Thanks To Nulon they have invited SAUNSW to compete at the NULON Nationals, with a multicar Team against other clubs!

The Pulse Racing Evo and other Crazy Beasts will be competing at the event

Please go to their facebook page and like their page.

The link is provided below

https://www.facebook.com/nulonnationals

Bulahdelah Hillclimb 5-6 April 2014

Wakefield track day 4th July 2014

Cootamundra Airport drags 20th September 2014

The Team representing SAUNSW for the first round at the famous Bulahdelah Hillclimb is

Mat 34geeteetee

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Steve Ka

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Brian

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Nick Adams

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Duncan

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JLM

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Please show your support for these guys and NULON for putting on such great events

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I'll have to make it up to Wakefield to see this!

You do man! And bring the crew with ya to support the SAU team :yes:

There is hundreds coming to the Hillclimb event apparently so its going to be epic!

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Thank you to NULON for their commitment and lubricants! :)

We wish our Nissans the very best!

Can't wait going to be epic fun!!!

Thanks Terry! And certainly thanks Nulon!

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sadly my car isn't ready (just too much to get done in the last few days), but Neil is a champ and threw me Cheryl's keys. So this is my pic for the weekend

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See you guys up there, should be an interesting event

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What amazing depth of quality cars in our club!

(Except maybe that nugget GTT... Jks :P. )

Good luck guys, take it easy up there, live to race another day.

You motherf**** :P But yeah i still wanna get a Nugget Motorsports sticker :laugh:

And YES live to race another day is a good motto, it is fast and it is not a prepped surface -

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Those new tyres should be better than the RSRs if it is damp. Andrew and I will be driving up early on Sunday for a watch.

Hope so, steer tyres are still 255 RSR!

where was my invite to be part of the team! :P

Do you even have enough power to make it up the hill? :whistling:

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