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Hi All.

I just thought i would let you all know about a club organised all welcome track day at mallala.

You dont have to hold a CAMS licence day licences are available through the Mitsubishi GSR EVO Club on the day

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i have attached the entry form to the post

This event always has a good turnout so be early to register.

Cheers

Chris

Link to MGEC forum

http://gsr-evo-club.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=76

ENTRY_FORM_for_TRACK_DAY_EVENT_2008.doc

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i wanted to go to come and try day @ Winton just recently was my kind of price $30 no cams needed

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wi...ry-t202616.html

our track is shit, but in saying that would still have a go when i get brakes

so who's going to get embarrassed by a mirage? :banana:

chops & blue32 know what i'm talking about

Quite a few I'd reckon - those mirages are getting quicker these days hehehe. Even hairdressers have to get to work on time........(Matt should love that comment!!!)

I am currently dropping in a forged rebuild in the R - after not driving the beast for 4 months did a comp test and found no 3 @ 120psi with the other 5 @ 145psi +-5. Lower compression explained by thick metal gasket, but no 3 is doing its own thing........Long story short - if its done, I'll be there. Reckon I can improve on the 1:22 with my new to add 80kws, semis and cooling system that actually will work!!!

will be a good day.

Its worth coming, on a day like this there is nothing to prove just come out and have fun.

We are all hoping to get a solid 5 sessions in, which is more than enough.

This is a well organised event plus its only cars so no karts etc.

The club is looking to have a time attack later in the year so this will be a good chance to get some practice in for those of you that have not tracked your car before.

And yeh Matt's mirage is pretty quick! for those of you that have no idea what we are all on about grab feb's issue of fast fours.

Hot!!! ....have been waiting for another one of these.... I am super keen and will be there with bells on!!

Ps. Anyone know what the closing date for entry is? Can't see it on the entry form.....

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Hot!!! ....have been waiting for another one of these.... I am super keen and will be there with bells on!!

Ps. Anyone know what the closing date for entry is? Can't see it on the entry form.....

Closing date will be when there is no more places.

Last year people were turned away as we had a full event.

first post updated with link to the MGEC forum track day section for any other questions that you may have.

i should have my new diff, brakes and clutch in buy then. and possible the oil cooler

im deffinatly in.

Sweet!

be sure to get all forms in early.

Will be an even better day if plenty of skylines roll up!

My brother will be there in his 33

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