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I'll be at SCS... :D

it's gonna be hot again! So bring your sunscreen !

Btw, have they confirmed a new location for SCS 2006 yet?

Edited by Howie
....Btw, have they confirmed a new location for SCS 2006 yet?

Vmax had the launch for the event last night. Ive posted a link to it in the SCS EOI thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=131372

Vmax had the launch for the event last night. Ive posted a link to it in the SCS EOI thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=131372

Morphetville Racecourse it is then ! Thanks mate.

Edit: Double post

Doesn't seem they're having the Hillclimb this year as part of SCS, instead Drifts & burnout comp at Mallala.

ah damn, i was hoping they would do the hillclimb event again. ill most likely head out to mallala as a spectator :dry:

is anyone going to the hillclimb trials on oct2? I just put in my entry form. its only for new commers who haven't raced there before.

would like to but didnt much like the looks of the track ... how much was it

is anyone going to the hillclimb trials on oct2? I just put in my entry form. its only for new commers who haven't raced there before.

link to website or related material to which i can complete an entry form as well. any specific license required? i.e. CAMS?

edit* doh! i think its too late to ask that now, its on monday. where is it?

Edited by Nozila

cams about $20 for a 1 day license? btw where is the hillsclimb trails? a website would be great so i dont need to ask alot of questions...if you know it ;)

edite* no needs, its on cams website

Edited by Nozila

first time i went to Collingrove the track didnt look nothing like this

rx2.jpg

the grass was a foot high and if u speared off looked like there were rocks in the midle of the wall

on a side note u need to buy tags and there $100

EDIT on further reading the tags can be hired and or bought back by SCC

@ 1/2 orriginal cost ... read on

http://www.sportingcarclubsa.org.au/Portal...RFID%20Form.pdf

Edited by Madaz

boys as stated earlier the cams licence can be purchased on the day for most events.

you dont have to purchase the timing tags for the trials, im just seeing if its worth entering in the actual championship.

actual competition is on the 14th-15th of october.

should be a good day.

hey guys, didnt see anyone there.

was about 35 cars, and a great time had by all.

luckily no-one went off the track, as some of us were pushing it hard.

05 WRX STI 37.58 top time i think, Toyota MR2 38.xx i think and i ended up with 3 under 40's with 39.58 being my best.

im looking at entering the SA Championships on the 14th and 15th, but want to get a boost controller and fuel pump upgrade done to boost it up a little.

anyone keen on lending me a hand?

i can offer signage on the vehicle for the day, and ill also fix you up for your time.

let me know guys asap.

regards,

luke

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