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Sau VIC DECA Motorkhana - Sat March 25

Our first DECA for the year has gone live.

AASA or CAMS licence required (AASA licence can be purchased on the day).
Fire extinguisher mounted in the car and helmets required.

When: Saturday 25th of March 8am start for scrutineering
Where: DECA, Shepparton -Wanganui Rd, Shepparton, Victoria 3630 Google Map Link
Entries close: Tuesday, 21st March 2017 10:00pm
Pricing: SAU Members $110
Non SAU Members $120
Accomodation: Info coming

Open to all everyone, spectators free

Entry form here http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20170325

Facebook Event https://www.facebook.com/events/1457049430980696/

Supplementary Regulations

Any queries please email [email protected]

Accomodation

We are staying at The Addison Motor Inn (what used to be the Tirana) - back to where it all began
Please call the hotel ASAP and book your room, they are reserved solely for us right now.

Queen (1 person) - $110
Queen (2 ppl) - $125
Qu + 1 sngl (up to 3 ppl) - $155
Mention you are with Bec from Skylines Australia as I have negotiated the above prices at a discounted rate

http://addisonmotorinn.com.au/
5831 8280

 CURRENT ENTRY LIST (19/03/2017)

Luke Schulze Nissan R33 GTST
Rick Roney Ford Focus ST
Shane Janssen Nissan Skyline GT-R
Jake lowry Nissan supvia
Jett Benson Nissan 370Z
Andrew Roney Nissan Silvia S13
Joselito Da Rocha Mazda 2 Type R Superlegara RS4.0 GTR
leon stapley Nissan 180sx
Min Chan Lotus Elise
Brett Patching Skyline R33
Daisuke Matsuura Nissan R34 GTT
Krystal Pfeiffer Nissan 350z
Matthew Roney Nissan Silvia S14
Teagan Reid holden cruze
Travis Pfeiffer ford ute
JC Toyota Supra
Robert Amenta Skyline r33
Arthur Truong Mazda MX-5 SE
Samuel Thompson Nissan Skyline R31
vu nguyen mitsubishi evo 5
Mark Ryan Nissan Skyline R33 Gts-t
Jared Mangnall Mazda MX5
Nghiem Tran BMW e36

 

Here is a clip from 10 years ago!

 

See you there! Don't forget to bring your mates so we have enough volunteers! They'll score a free lunch for their help and get some passenger rides in some cool cars [emoji106]

 

 

Accommodation

We are staying at The Addison Motor Inn (what used to be the Tirana) - back to where it all began

Please call the hotel ASAP and book your room, they are reserved solely for us right now.

Queen (1 person) - $110

Queen (2 ppl) - $125

Qu + 1 sngl (up to 3 ppl) - $155

Mention you are with Bec from Skylines Australia as I have negotiated the above prices at a discounted rate

http://addisonmotorinn.com.au/

5831 8280

 

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