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Hey Guys

for people that havent been before, the LVMA is a Large Vehicle Maneuvering Area. Its a big concrete area, with a small hillclimb type area leading up to it

there will be 3 timed motorkana events running simultaneously, and its an awesome day.

here are the details

DATE: SATURDAY 8th SEPTEMBER 2007

TIME: 8AM-12PM (4 hours)

COST: $90 each

CONDITIONS: 90 dB noise limit and no drifting

i will also need 2 volunteers to time 2 of the events, there will be a free lunch in it for them :D

will be accepting payments now, payment is the only way to secure a spot ;)

pm me for bank details

1. John (OCZ-iR/awdrive)________________________________GTiR________PAID

2. Cameron (AEVO3)__________________________________EVO III

3. Ryan (Rubna)________________________________________GTiR________PAID

4. Ramsay (Ramrod)_____________________________HSV Clubsport

5. Terry (WOT)_______________________________________Evo IX________PAID

6. Simon (Willy)_______________________________________GTiR_________PAID

7. Eug (Eug)______________________________________Skyline___________PAID

8. Clint (RSEVO3)__________________________________Evo III RS________PAID

9. V (V)__________________________________________S14 200sx________PAID

10. Arno (Arriegtir)_____________________________________GTiR________PAID

11. Stefan (Luimsiada)______________________________Evo VI TME_______PAID

12. Mark (*WRC*)_____________________________________Evo IX________PAID

13. Nigel (Evo Makinen)_____________________________Evo VI TME_______PAID

14. James (James)_________________________________R33 Skyline_______PAID

15. JLNewton (jlnewton)_____________________________R33 Skyline_______PAID

16. Glenn (Genesis)_________________________Integra DC2 Type R________PAID

17. Rohan (EVOLVD)__________________________________EVO 6.5________PAID

18.

hope to see a few skylines there

heres a few pics of the last one

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Edited by EvoJohnny

well its mainly gtiroz and evolution oz, but a few skylines australia guys have been as well

i usually like to organise a couple a year, my car has been off the road for a couple of months so thats postponed things for abit

pm me for bank details :)

Edited by EvoJohnny
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  • 3 weeks later...

i'm out. folks are visiting and of ALL days, they picked the 8th to arrive :)

i will be selling my spot to Warwick (username is 'Lazy_Bastard'). Have sent you a PM about it.

hope that you will be arranging another event like this soon in the future :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate shame i didnt get to meet you, hope your recovering, im keen to take part in and that are held in the future, car should be quieter by then, was good fun jusdt being a spectator.

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