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--------------------- Snippet from newsletter received yesterday................................

Very thin Newsletter this month, mainly to inform you all that entries for this coming Sunday’s event need to be received by this Wednesday 5 December. No late entries will be accepted on the day. If you know of anyone who is planning to enter and they haven’t as yet, give them a hurry up!

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SDMA_EntryForm_9Dec071.doc SDMA_SppRegs_9Dec072.doc

http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

CONTACTS

President Rob Wall 0422 411 226

Vice President John Templeton 0409 624 895

Secretary Brian Fitzpatrick 0416 080 666

Assistant Secretary Eva Firminger 0417 408 578

Pre-event Secretary Anthony Hyde 6258 1575

Public Officer Anthony Hyde 6258 1575

Magazine Editor Tony Smart 6251 0232

Membership Mike Neil 0418 211 278

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Can you still hand in your cams licence on the day? for the speed 2?

If so i will try to get out of work.

Yes, let them know you are doing that in the email with your entry forms attached, go to cams and fill out the L2S form and take it with you to save time. Let me know if you need any help/info with getting ready.

Yes, let them know you are doing that in the email with your entry forms attached, go to cams and fill out the L2S form and take it with you to save time. Let me know if you need any help/info with getting ready.

Cheers, sounds great. I wont bring my sisters car this time... I take one of dads :P

Okay the next SDMA Hillclimb is on the 2nd of March... you guys have almost 3 months to sort your sh!t out and get your @rses out there. I want to see one of you take the trophy next meet.

Jeno/Tarmac- had an awesome day on the track with some serious PB's, well done :D

I won the event with the GTST and with the GTR Mark came 2nd (to that bl00dy Evo LOL) and I came 3rd, but can't remember what the other two cars were in that same category, but think they were Subaru WRX's

Was a fun day, however I did manage to break my clutch in the GTR :D now I have to find one before the cruise next weekend.

(HUGE HUG) 4 Michele XOXOX I have to say, it was a sad sight seeing the mighty Godzira sitting there, unable to move. We kind of knew something was wrong when you flew past with the engine revving it's t*tts off smelling like burned clutch.

I had lot's of fun today :( Beat my PB twice and my best split time twice but the interesting thing is that they weren't on the same runs. If only they didn't decide to put me into a higher class halfway through the day, would've walked away with the trophy. :D Oh well, I'll just have to come back with my bumpers on next time :D

Okay the next SDMA Hillclimb is on the 2nd of March... you guys have almost 3 months to sort your sh!t out and get your @rses out there. I want to see one of you take the trophy next meet.

Jeno/Tarmac- had an awesome day on the track with some serious PB's, well done :D

I won the event with the GTST and with the GTR Mark came 2nd (to that bl00dy Evo LOL) and I came 3rd, but can't remember what the other two cars were in that same category, but think they were Subaru WRX's

Was a fun day, however I did manage to break my clutch in the GTR :D now I have to find one before the cruise next weekend.

That should give me just enough time to get the GTR's engine run in.

I will be setting a PB. :( i will also be setting a First time! YaY :(

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