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March 2 - SDMA Hillclimb - http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

March 8 - Dyno Day

March 8 - Drift school day at Oran parks skidpan - $450 full day using their Silvia and 180sx - [email protected] or you can call 0406669635

March 9 - Motokhana MG Car Club, Canberra. Contact Kevin Kirk 62314617(H) or 0402314617 [email protected]

March 16 - Shannons Wheels, Lawns of Old Parliament House

March 30 - SDMA Hillclimb

April 5 - SAU ACT Skid Pan see thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...ar-t207565.html to enrol

April 13 - NSW Hillclimb Championship @ SDMA Hillclimb track

April 27 - SDMA Hillclimb

May 4 - SAU Texikhana # 1 (updated date) http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/-t212941.html

May24 - AUTOsports Track Day - Wakefield Park - http://www.autosports.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1887 (need to register)

May 25 - SDMA Hillclimb

June 08 - NSW Hillclimb Championship @ Grafton - Mountain View - Round 4 http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

June 21 - SAU Track Day at Wakefield Park

June 21st/ 22nd - Autosalon Show Series 2008 - Sydney - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Au...ml#entry3626055

July 13 - SDMA Hillclimb

July 13 - [ida] Drift Day - Wakefield Park, Goulburn - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/id...ie-t215183.html

July 27 - Cruise http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ac...Ca-t228134.html

July 26 & 27 - Skyline Nationals Shepparton, VIC - www.skylinenationals.com (website out of date, but gives you an idea).

August 03 - NSW Hillclimb Championship @ Ringwood Park (near Raymond Terrace) - Round 5 - http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

August 17 - SDMA Hillclimb

August 24 - MG Car Club Canberra Motorkhana

Sept 14 - SAU Texikhana # 2

Sept 14 - NSW Hillclimb Championship @ Huntly (Wollongong) - Round 6 - http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

Sept 21 - SDMA Hillclimb

Oct 05 - NSW Hillclimb Championship @ King Edwood Park (Newcastle) - Round 7 - http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

Oct 19 - SDMA Hillclimb

Nov 16 - SDMA Hillclimb

Nov 23 - Marques in the Park

Let me know if you want me to add anything else.

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Its simple, fun and lotsa Skylines, still need your CAMS or AASA licence - if you go CAMS you don't need L2S, just L2, but for the price difference, the L2S is better value and gets you into the Hillclimbs tooooooo.

Its at Sutton Road (driver training area and skid pan), has a bit of skid pan and might use the back track, although they should be able to get the bike training area this time (I suspect).

There is a bit in the NSW forums about them - If you have any questions, let me know and I'll find out.

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