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Hey guys

Just letting everyone here know that we (GtirOz & EvolutionOz) are holding an lvma/skidpan day at mt cotton on Saturday the 8th of July

Anyone from Skylinesaustralia is welcome to to come along, just pm me if you are interested. There will be evos, gtirs, silvias, wrx's etc....

An LVMA is a Large Vehicle Manouvering Area. It is where Semi Trailer drivers are trained to handle their rigs, so its quite a large area.

Usually there are around three events set up on it, a timed slalom, a timed motorkhana, and an untimed motorkhana on the training road.

We will be running this section similar to what we have done of WRX Club Days in the past. It will consists of 3 simultaneous activities (2 x different timed driving motorkhana type tests, 1 x windy hillclimbs). This means that the group would be split into 3 evenly, and you would rotate in your groups between each activity for the duration of the morning

The skidpan is basically a figure 8 track which is sprinklered down with water, so you can slip and slide all you like, it really shows you the limit of your car, and can really help with your driving.

The LVMA session will be in the morning, with the skidpan following in the afternoon.

you can do either one, or both of the events.

Location:- Mt Cotton Driver Training Center

Date:- Saturday 8th July

Cost:- heres some info from one of the organisers

For the LVMA area you really need min 15 cars to make it feasible and no more than 24 cars to ensure everyone gets plenty of play time. Skidpan bookings allow up to 12 people.

LVMA $1056 (no max participants but suggest no more than 24)

SKIDPAN $1056 (max 12 participants)

So assuming that we get around 15 people for the LVMA, it will be $70.40 per person

And with 12 people for the skidpan, it will be $88

Noise Requirements:-

1. The Hirer acknowledges that all invitees and participants of courses are advised of the Centre's noise management regulations prior to the commencement of any activities. Participants or vehicles not meeting these regulations will be denied use of the facility.

2. Noise measurement:

Engines to be measured as follows (in accordance with Australian Design Rule standards):

i) 5 cylinders or less @ 4000rpm.

ii) 6 cylinders @ 3500rpm.

iii) 8 cylinders @ 3500rpm.

iv) more than 8 cylinders @ 4300rpm.

v) rotary engine @ 4500rpm.

The measurement will not exceed a noise level of 90db(A) @ 3m 45degrees from the exhaust

the LVMA isnt tested, but the skidpan is because it is closer to a residential area.

i will be bringing along my 3ccd digital video cam and tripod, and will copy all the footage to dvd for people :mellow:

please post if you would be interested, money will need to be put down as soon as next week, as a deposit is needed before the 9th of June

Attendance:

LVMA:

EvoJohnny----------------John----------------------------------Lancer Evo VII

ROB784--------------------Robert----------------------------------Nissan Sil80

Rubna----------------------Ryan-----------------------------Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Cam----------------------Cameron--------------------------------------Mazda 3

Brett-----------------------Brett---------------------------Ford Falcon XR6T Ute

Matt--------------------------Matt-------------------------------Nissan NX coupe

4_Down----------------------Josh---------------------------Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Evo Makinen------------------Nigel-------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5

JLNewton--------------------Jason----------------------Nissan Skyline r33 Gtst

slamm--------------------------Mark-------------------Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst

RSEVO3------------------------Clint---------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III RS

RSEVO3's Lady------------------V---------------------------------Nissan 200sx

ob1-----------------------------Sean------------------Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

froogle-------------------------Peter-------------------------Nissan Pulsar GTiR

WOT---------------------------Terry-------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX

Grant--------------------------Grant-------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX

Skidpan

EvoJohnny--------------------John-------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII

Boomtown---------------------Tae------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII

Robsta-------------------------Robert D--------------Subaru Impreza WRX 99

Rubna--------------------------Ryan-------------------------Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Brett----------------------------Brett----------------------Ford Falcon XR6T Ute

4_Down------------------------Josh --------------------------Nissan Pulsar GTiR

Evo Makinen-------------------Nigel------------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5

JLNewton-----------------------Jason-------------------Nissan Skyline r33 Gtst

slamm--------------------------Mark-------------------Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst

RSEVO3------------------------Clint---------------Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III RS

RSEVO3's Lady------------------V---------------------------------Nissan 200sx

ob1-----------------------------Sean------------------Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

confirmation of driver (i have a form to give to all drivers) and payment will be needed by the end of this week, early next week at the latest, let me know if you need any other info

thanks guys :mellow:

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