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If you would like an example of a good events calendar, have a look at www.wscc.org.au the Wollongong sporting car club. It would be good to be able to plan the year ahead. We may get more people at events if they knew what was coming up.

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We do have a calendar at www.saunsw.com.au

Most of the dates still need to be advised, as we are waiting on venues to get back to us.

We have many events planned for the year and we will add to the calendar as they are confirmed

The key dates that have been locked in are

January 17th Nulon Nationals at SMSP

March 22nd Texikhana

May (date to be advised) AGM

August 24th Trackday at SMSP south circuit

October 25th Texikhana

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Nulon Nationals is a Team based competition. That SAUNSW won last year

34GeeTeeTee is the club executive who handles the clubs entry.

Team members are chosen that will best represent the club at each round.

This round has been filled, the future rounds will be Hillclimb, Trackday and Drag.

Nulon nationals on the 17th ( 2 days time ), where is the entry for that ?

I wanted to do the trackschool last weekend but wasn't ready, would love to have a go at nulon nations since at SMSP :)

Team has been filled for most events mate... Might be an opening for Buladelah if you are keen?

I was hoping to try doing hillclimbs this year so this will be good as any for a first try, put me down

May even have my sequential with transfer mod in by then :)

Any spots left for anything else put me in, car is built to do everything

The other events are full unfortunately, i will see how we go with Buladelah and let you know.

It is wide and open and a good road... Unfortunately weather didnt allow us to have a decent run last year, so hopefully we make up for it this year.

If you are interested in doing a Hillclimb then you should look at the Huntley Hillclimb that Wollongong sports car club are putting on, on 1/2/15. I've entered it might see you there.

Huntley hillclimb, got details ?

Might be a go :)

The other events are full unfortunately, i will see how we go with Buladelah and let you know.

It is wide and open and a good road... Unfortunately weather didnt allow us to have a decent run last year, so hopefully we make up for it this year.

Yeah let me know how you go and if any spots open up for what ever reason keep me in mind :D

Been watching YouTube clips of the event, looks like a good open fast corse

RB30 bottom end count as highly modified :D

Just did license online, very easy if you already have or have had a CAMs license, took less then 5 mins, most of the forms where already filled out :)

Better check if my club membership is up to date :/

Will there be someone there tomorrow night or Saturday that can take care of that ?

If you are interested in doing a Hillclimb then you should look at the Huntley Hillclimb that Wollongong sports car club are putting on, on 1/2/15. I've entered it might see you there.

Hey mate, I have done my licence and filled out the entry form for the hillclimb but can't for the life of me figure out where to send it, do I send it snail mail to the address on the form or is there a email address I can send it to

send all your entry and payment forms( and copy of your payment say from direct deposit) to the event secretary: [email protected]

0423 189 679 Chris fraser if you need to get in contact with him to check anything else if you need to.

There is a 2015 supplementary form with his contact details, bank account details for money transfer etc, you should have that?

hope that helps



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