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Hey people. I have done some preliminary planning for members of Skylines Australia-Victoria to do a day at BAskerville and Symmons Plains next year. We had it all lined up for November this year but a change of plans now has it for early next year.

It would be great to meet some of the Tassie forum members, fingers crossed we all meet up for a beer and meal after blazing around at the track.

I posted a thread in the Victorian section to get the ball rolling with regards to dates. The 2008 calender will be confirmed in the next few weeks whcih will see us lock in dates.

So if your interested in comign then post up..... :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=185903

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ill be keen if i have another car buy then. but who is running these events? are you guys just going to come and join in on one of our club days or will the vic crew be hiering the track for your purposes?

when you come to symmos i will be able to maybe lend a spare room and i have accsess to a full skyline workshop for any unluck travelers.

hope to meet a few new enthusests.

Well the plan for November was to participate in open practice days that the track organiser was happy to run for us. It so happened it worked out perfectly for us. I recall it was the Thursday at Symmons Plains then Satuyrday at Baskerville.

But speaking to the track /s managers now and settling on dates in the next few weeks. Is looking like a week in Feb :wave:

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