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Racsov500:

I think you are talking about the cooloola car clubs Motorkhana. We don't do motorkhana's. We are not part of their club or their days. We do our own thing. There are a bunch of things that we do differently.. However, sliding around on a skid pan is fun no-matter who is running it! We only have 16 cars and we have a technical session where we learn stuff. We aim more at the education side of things and changing peoples bad driving habbits.. but we have lots of fun doin it!

Nizchic:

You are correct, There is no drifting permitted, that is set by roadcraft. We do power-slides and throttle steering and let people blow off some steam before we branch off and do our technical stuff. We ran 3 days last year, and one on the 10th March. We have 3 more days this year!

If anbody is interested,

I will be more than happy to answer any Q's.

Cheers. Aaron

Edited by psi

So,

TurboTim is in for this one!

Ska and his Stagea is in for the July 28th!

I'm so keen to hear the turbo's scream their magic tune as they boost their way round.

It is going to be an awsome day!

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All full!

woo hoo!

I will start the next thread after this weedend!

Cars that are attending this day are:

R33 Mine

Stagea 3inthebacks

Soarer Tony

RX7 series 4 phil

RX7 series 4 Andrew

R33 Turbo Tim

R33 Andrew

R32 J-Boy

XR6 turbo Trent

VT Lars

VT Joe

Alfa Rameo Jack

JZA80 Leigh

R33 Fractured

VS Adam

VX SS Matt

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