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Nulon Nationals goes to the famous Bulahdelah hill climb, This is the fastest public road surface hill climb in Australia and surely an event not be missed, Better yet, Nulon have shut the road for 2 days this year so there will be plenty of seat time for drivers and free entry for club members and spectators.

Round 2 is when the teams start to bring out the big guns,In 2015 it is being held on the 28th and 29th of March and Great viewing areas and over 50 cars lined up ready to roll.

SAUNSW is currently sitting in 5th and looking to move up the standings

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Nulon Nationals Round 2, 28th-29th of March 2015

Map link

https://goo.gl/maps/XvN5M

Our Team for Round 2

Eric R33 GTR

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Duncan Stagea

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Tim R34 GTT

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Dave R34 GTT

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Peter R33 GTR

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Does it cost to spectate?

No cost to spectate!

I will be up there hopefully both days to support the team, however might have to go to collect my car from Bonds Roll Bars on one of the days :/

Can it honestly be more embarrassing than beating all of us and most of the field in an electric Leaf?

Lol... You have a point!

BTW, Eric updated supp regs are on your email.

I'll be there to help out if any dramas. I'll have a small tool box.

Or I'll just loosen parts on the competitors ;)

I think the competitors will be loose enough

#smacktalk

REMEMBER, NSW STATE ELECTION ON SATURDAY.

DONT FORGET TO VOTE!

Good advice!

We have also been advised there are 8 residents on that road that may need to vote during the day and if they do we need to let them through by law...

I just registered for paper vote :)

Thanks for the regs Mat. Have to read. Can battery triangle be done in Blue electrical tape? That's what I've used in the past.

No worries mate, i am pretty sure that is fine!

Actually i think at Scrutineering last year the guy suggested it, but i had a spare triangle :)

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