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Entry fee is normally $70 and you usually get 5-6 runs for that. I just noticed that entry forms are not up yet for 30 Sept, but when they do, you can download and email them in, bringing original with you on day. Its also worth reading the Supp Regs.

If you don't register before Thursday, there is a $20 late fee and you may not get in if its full.

Sounds to me like you all enjoyed it so much that you are going to have to start coming down to the SDMA Hillclimb (which is next door) at the end of each month. Next one is on 30th Sept.

L2S licence required (many already have it and its ezy pezy to get) Entries need to be in by Thursday before and lately they have been full up, so get in earlier if you want to go.

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http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

Hmmm Il be in for this~ Hopefully the 33 is ready in time!!

wow what a fantastic supply of r32s you guys have

that track looks great too... very fast in comparison to our long wang. were there many offs?

maybe next year some vics will come.

top pics also

From where Steve and I were standing - Yep!!

I was buggered from running up to you guys, and glad you guys were all good :D

thanks for running up so quick :P didn't realy get a chance to meet you...

dude it wasnt quick! I almost had a heart attack from running hahaha

yes, Im very unfit :P

all good mate!

Bullet - next texi - its onnnnn!!!!!!!!!! :D

Michelle - go the frangipani's!!

and unfort I cant make the hillclimb due to working on sundays :no:

ahh my car still looks soooo damnnnn sexy... even with the grafitti :P

but frangipanis??? :D

Are you coming to the hillclimb Mick? What tyres are ya running huh! huh!

I know they will be Federals, but are you going the 595RS's?

I won the wooden spoon....... :sorcerer:

stoopid patch of oil on the top of the hill..... :D altho the sliding action was kinda fun!!! (dunno if hubby would agree - I think he saw his life insurance flash before my eyes..... :O)

and whats with those cones jumping out in front of me????? :no: they obviously have a death wish.....!

Yeah that oil spill - i couldnt see it :P

Did you have fun?

thanks for running up so quick :) didn't realy get a chance to meet you...

Thats cool. We needed beers after that amount of exertion

Yeah that oil spill - i couldnt see it :(

Did you have fun?

I didn't see it either - I just felt it..... :P lol! Like I said - I think Wayne saw his life insurance flash before my eyes!!!

And yes - I had an AWESOME time, you did a great job organising it all :)

I didn't see it either - I just felt it..... :P lol! Like I said - I think Wayne saw his life insurance flash before my eyes!!!

And yes - I had an AWESOME time, you did a great job organising it all :)

Awww shucks :(

That comment reminds me of an everybody loves raymond ep where debra can recite the exact amount ray is insured for :P

I know a few of you claim an oil spill on that corner but I really don't think there was one. Chubb and myself personally inspected the whole area on foot. Stopping to touch anything that looked likely. IMO the cars come over the previous rise turning to the left then the road immediately goes to the right and is off camber. The cars simply don't have enough weight over their left side tyres to effectively make the next corner.

Either that or you all suck at driving. :(

Anyway, next time we will have another chiccane there so you can't be going fast enough to kill yourselves.

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