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Thanks for the support guys. AS many of you know I'm an avid GT-R fanatic and I've always wanted an "R's Meeting" style event in Australia. I'm hoping this brings the GT-R community together and it can be made an annual event. It everyone gets behind it I'm sure we can!

Thanks again

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Gtr even

main theme is drag racing

Lol

I do believe something is wrong here

Sydney Dragway was the only venue of the two we could get a date for. There is a lot of people who like drag racing their GT-R, but we also have motorkahna, launch pad and dyne as well as display. I like circuit too, but anything with GT-Rs is fun for me

Welcome to SAU!

I believe for this event (which is something we have been invited to be part of and is not a SAU NSW event), you'll be welcome to attend however entry is for GTRs only. If you drive your Skyline down you'll be in the carpark area. This may be something Motive DVD will consider but is not currently our call.

Any of our SAU NSW events however, we'd happily welcome you in any car you choose to bring with you.

That is correct. obviously anyone can come spectate ( $25 at gate or $20 online ticket) but the entries is for GT-Rs only at this stage

Sydney Dragway was the only venue of the two we could get a date for. There is a lot of people who like drag racing their GT-R, but we also have motorkahna, launch pad and dyne as well as display. I like circuit too, but anything with GT-Rs is fun for me

Yea good to see someone doing something

I'll come down to have a look around

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I believe we might end up with some friends from R32 GTR Australia joining us too :)

Where are all you GTR owners hiding, get on board!

were hiding in our garages with our broken cars :(
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were hiding in our garages with our broken cars :(

:(

Any progress on yours mate?

When we do the direct deposit what do we put as the reference?

Perhaps SAU and your name? I'm not sure how many characters it allows. I think I used Paypal which provides details.




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