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Suncoast Classic Rally - July 4th to 8th 2007

The Aeromil Pacific Suncoast Classic Rally will be 4 days (including prologue) Special Stage Tarmac Rally, held entirely on sealed public roads in the Suncoast Hinterland regions of Queensland, starting and finishing each day at Noosa.

The course will cover approximately 900 kilometres in total with approximately 182 kilometres of closed road special stage.

The event will comprise of three divisions being "Aeromil Pacific Competition", "Shannons Regularity" and "Shannons Thoroughbred Touring". All divisions of the Aeromil Pacific Suncoast Classic will cover exactly the same course throughout the whole event.

I'm going to be an official for this event and will be helping out on friday, saturday and sunday mornings to get the cars in order. I'll also be attending the street party on sat night. Hope to see a few of you guys there! Below is the scheduled events, enjoy!

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Thursday 5th July -

Shannons Hillclimb

Gyndier Driver, Tewantin

9am to 4pm

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Friday 6th July -

Noosa Hillclimb

Gyndier Drive, Tewantin

First car runs at 7.45am ends at 9.45am

Morning Tea: starts at 9.35am at the palmwoods AFL Sports Grounds

Slammer (Kilcoy)

9:55am to 1.55pm

crn Neurum and villenueve rd

Access Only on Neurum rd via Woodford.

Lunch: starts at 11.10 at the Kilcoy Showgrounds

Campbells Pocket (Mt Mee)

11.47am to 3.47pm cnr Top Yard and Campbells Pocket Rd

Access Only via Mt Mee Rd, Pedwell Rd, Tidwell Rd and Top Yard Rd

Mt Blanch (Sunshine Coast Daily's Best Choice!) (Peachester)

12.40pm to 4.40pm

Cromhurst Rd and Bald Knob Rd

Access Only by Bald Knob Rd from Peacherster, Candle Mountain Drive and Cemetery Rd

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Saturday 7th July -

Noosa Hillclimb

Gyndier Drive, Tewantin

First car runs at 9.15 ends at 11.15

Belli Creek (Cooroy)

8.30am to 12.30pm

Cnr Belli Crk Rd and Lawnville Rd

Access Only via Shuttle Bus from Mary River Rd in Cooroy

Follow spectator signs to parking area for bus pickup.

Moy Pocket (Kenilworth)

8.52am to 12.52pm

Cnr Moy Pocket Rd and Wilcox Rd

Access Only via Brooloo-Kenilworth Road and Wilcox Rd

Morning Tea: Starts at 10.10 at the Kandanga Sports Ground

Lunch: Starts at 11.15 Gympie Roadcraft Complex

(Sunshine Coast Daily's Best Choice)

11.15am to 2.15pm

Roadcraft driver Training Centre (Gympie)

Drummond Avenue, Gympie

(Off bruce highway, southern approach to gympie)

Cootharaba

12.38pm to 4.38pm cnr Cootharaba Rd and Junction Rd

Access Only via Loius Bazzo Drive, Lake Flat Rd and Cootharaba Rd

Gympie Terrace Street Party -

Thomas St, Noosaville

4pm - cars start arriving to be positioned in street party

4.30pm - street party begins

9pm - first cars can leave

10pm - street party finished

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Sunday 8th July -

Noosa Hillclimb

Gyndier Drive, Tewantin

First car runs at 9.15 ends at 11.15

Ridgewood (Cooroy)

8.50am to 12.50pm cnr Belli Crk Rd and Lawnville Rd

Cnr Belli Crk Rd and Lawnville Rd

Access Only via Shuttle Bus from Mary River Rd in Cooroy

Follow spectator signs to parking area for bus pickup

Morning tea: starts at 10.52 at the Landsborough AFL Sports Ground

Bald Knob (Sunshine Coast Daily's best choice) - Peachester

10.22am to 2.22pm cnr Bald Knob Rd and Cromhurts Rd

Cromgurst Rd and Bald Knob Rd

Access Only by Bald Knob Rd from Peachester, Candle Mountain Drive and Cemetery Road

Lunch and Final Podium Finish: Starts at Gympie Terrace Noosaville at approximately 1pm

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or check out website for more information:

http://www.suncoastclassic.com.au/sc07/overview.htm

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I'll be there too - I'm a Stage Safety Officer for SS2-12 Montville Hill, SS3-10 Diamondfield, and SS4-8 Brown's Creek. If you see a white R32 GTR with Stage Safety Officer on the windcreen, come and say hi. Street Party Saturday night and the officials party Sunday night should make it a pretty good weekend.

There's a R33 GTR competing too - one to watch out for if anyone's spectating.

Harry

There's a R33 GTR competing too - one to watch out for if anyone's spectating.

Harry

I spectated the Belli Creek Rd stage today. The GTR sounded dreadful. There was some VERY loud whistle under throttle, but not a turbo whistle or leaky IC piping whistle either. More like a badly made muffler design whistle that I encountered years ago with a Nelson truck muffler. Nice to see it running, but my opinion it wasn't quick in the section I saw it running.

My pick was a blue XR8 Falcon, a GTV6, an Escort, and Siddins Z-car.

A few of the 911s were worth a look/listen, and a few of the Evo/STi runners were obviously fast too. Vandersee's Skelta must have an exceptionally low centre of gravity and runs like its on rails.

Bring on Peachester tomorrow. :thumbsup:

I spectated the Belli Creek Rd stage today. The GTR sounded dreadful. There was some VERY loud whistle under throttle, but not a turbo whistle or leaky IC piping whistle either. More like a badly made muffler design whistle that I encountered years ago with a Nelson truck muffler. Nice to see it running, but my opinion it wasn't quick in the section I saw it running.

My pick was a blue XR8 Falcon, a GTV6, an Escort, and Siddins Z-car.

A few of the 911s were worth a look/listen, and a few of the Evo/STi runners were obviously fast too. Vandersee's Skelta must have an exceptionally low centre of gravity and runs like its on rails.

Bring on Peachester tomorrow. :thumbsup:

I was up there as well that GTR sounded off.

I spectated the Belli Creek Rd stage today. The GTR sounded dreadful. There was some VERY loud whistle under throttle, but not a turbo whistle or leaky IC piping whistle either. More like a badly made muffler design whistle that I encountered years ago with a Nelson truck muffler. Nice to see it running, but my opinion it wasn't quick in the section I saw it running.

My pick was a blue XR8 Falcon, a GTV6, an Escort, and Siddins Z-car.

A few of the 911s were worth a look/listen, and a few of the Evo/STi runners were obviously fast too. Vandersee's Skelta must have an exceptionally low centre of gravity and runs like its on rails.

Bring on Peachester tomorrow. :laugh:

The GTR was a let down, tidy well presented car, but let down. I heard many rumors getting around Noosa about that car and how quick it was meant to be.. I know the owner made special requests about it not idling more then "30 seconds" when it was in at the Holden Dealership as it fouled plugs or something.

Siddins Zed is awesome! Love seeing him fly up the Hill climb, awesome driver and awesome car! As biased as I am, I loved all the 911's - Kicking myself I couldn't convince the two other directors to foot the entry fee to enter our 911 C2 ;) Always next year :)

Heard the owner of the GTHO was offered $920k and said no? And the owner(s) of the Lamborghini Miura were offered twice what they paid for it 2 years ago? Anyone confirm?

The GTR was a let down, tidy well presented car, but let down. I heard many rumors getting around Noosa about that car and how quick it was meant to be.. I know the owner made special requests about it not idling more then "30 seconds" when it was in at the Holden Dealership as it fouled plugs or something.

Siddins Zed is awesome! Love seeing him fly up the Hill climb, awesome driver and awesome car! As biased as I am, I loved all the 911's - Kicking myself I couldn't convince the two other directors to foot the entry fee to enter our 911 C2 ;) Always next year :P

Heard the owner of the GTHO was offered $920k and said no? And the owner(s) of the Lamborghini Miura were offered twice what they paid for it 2 years ago? Anyone confirm?

Speaking of the R33 GTR, I Got 2 photos of it in the street festival thing. Not great photos cuz my camera is shit at night with all the street lights etc but these things happen :)

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Siddins is always fast. I've had some good dices with him at Morgan Park's QLD SuperSprint Series in the old days with my IPRA Datsun 1200 (2000cc) but he always came out on top. I got him back at last year's QLD Challenge Rally with the GTR though. Anyway, on our stage on Saturday (3-10 Diamonfield) Siddins beat Richards by 3.5 sec, as well as Denyer, Quinn etc. Only the Skelta was quicker IIRC.

That was a good way to spend my last weekend with the GTR - the new owner picks it up next weekend. About 700km of nice country roads over the weekend, and as Stage Saftey Officer I was allowed access to our stages after the road closure :rant: made the 1deg morning at Kandanga worthwhile...

Looked like a good weekend, didnt get time to get up there, i'll blame sebby's wedding for that.

Looked like a nice turnout of cars, Anyone see what happened to the Lambo? all i know is that it crashed, its at work at the moment, looks like it will need a new chassis

Looked like a good weekend, didnt get time to get up there, i'll blame sebby's wedding for that.

Looked like a nice turnout of cars, Anyone see what happened to the Lambo? all i know is that it crashed, its at work at the moment, looks like it will need a new chassis

which lambo? the old black muira or the new, seriously fat gallardo?

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