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It's on again!

Round 3 of the Skylines Austraila DECA Motokhana Series.

When: Saturday August 26th 2006

Where: DECA Shepparton

Cost: $70

Entries: 40

Sup Req's and Entry Forms found here: - Click Here

Event Schedule! - Click Here

As per usual a minimum of either a CAMS L2S or AASA Club license is required.

Like the last event this one will consist of 2 full skidpan motokhana's ( 1 x practise run plus 2 timed runs), 3 "battle" motokhana's in the afternoon with 2 runs of each plus the Long Wang ( 1 x practise plus 2 timed runs) And the Mini Wang as well ( 1 x practise plus 2 timed runs)

Also we still have stock of the comemerative T-Shirt available to purchase at the event!

Entries are very limited and the popularity of these events means that positions will fill quickly. This will be open just to SAU members for a few days only before the rest of the usual suspects get invited.

A copy of the event schedule will be posted closer to the date.

Cheers

Chris.

PS. Accommodation Thread is up here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=128675

Official Entry List:

Please note this is not running order on the day. Only in order of entry received.

1. Andrew Richmond - R34GTR

2. Chris Thomson - R33GTR

3. Sarah Biggin - R33GTST

4. Adrian Hard - WRX

5. Evan Boyack - WRX

6. Stephen Dean - TBA (Healy)

7. Alan King - EVO VII

8. Justin Masters - R33GTST

9. Justin Marcus - R33GTST

10. Berin Connell - R33GTST

11. Andrew Dean - R33GTR

12. Michael Desman - R33GTST

13. David Odorisio - Mitsubishi GTO

14. Jackie Bromfield - R33GTST

15. Guy Baxter - Toyota Sprinter AE86

16. Andrew Collins - R31

17. Tom Giorano - R32GTST

18. Karl - R32GTR

19. Nige - R32GTR

20. Dane Stokes - 180sx

21. Alan Calleja - R33GTST

22. Russell Cunningham - R32

23. Mario West - 200sx

24. Ryan Gan - R32

25. Scott Andrew - R33GTST

26. Justine Schuller - 200sx

27. Adam Newton - 200sx

28. Miniwog - Taxi

29. Matt Lowth - WRX

30. Sam Lothringer - R32GTST

31. Nick Eldin - R33GTST

32. Eric Donat - 350Z

33. Aaron Barnes - SL55 AMG

34. Cameron Barnes - SL55 AMG

35. Peter Vakras - R32

36. Ryan Bell - Sil80

37. Jarrod Moore - R32GTST

38. Gary Mathews - WRX

39. Alycia Mathews - WRX

40. Craig Moor - R33 Kakimoto

41. Ben Lippa - 180sx

42. Shan Moorthy - R32GTS4

43. Stuart Hickman - Liberty RS

44. Craig Esposito - R33GTST

45. Wayne Beaumont - R33

46. William Li - R33GTST

Standby

47. Brenton Homer - WRX

48. Wayne Sterling (GT Auto) - TBA

49. Russell Dunn - TBA

50. Naveed Ahmed - TBA

51. Jarrod (GT Auto)

52. Danny Spencer - Impul R33

Looks like the event is full.

I have enough entries now to fill this event. I have to sort through a pile of faxes and see which ones got in first. Which I wont do till probably Monday. So all entries from now on will go onto the waiting list.

Thanks for your support guys. The fax machine is requesting annual leave!

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