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Hi All,

Yes our Website is finally up and running. Please bare with us tho as we still have a few little things we have to update and we are waiting on some more details from cams regarding the rules and regulations. So please if something is a miss on the site at the moment we will have it sorted ASAP.

Cheers

-Nathan

Great work in getting this off the ground. It's a bit far to come from WA, but I hope it's a huge success.

We are hoping to run an event over in WA next year at some stage as long as we can organise the track and the Events go as well as we are hoping.

-Nathan

great :)

if we have anything running it will be there (hopefully quicker than the production car lol)

we just started building the cage yesterday, so you never know....we might have something a bit quicker to have a run :yes:

cool guys the more the better!

dunc get those bloody restrictors out.

just to make it clear, i have nothing to do with the running of the event , just helped them with some ideas and things!

i am there to race!! :) and drink !!!

there are two r35 gtr's already entered in street car class!!! one which i will be driving ! :yes:

yeah chris bring ya car over!!

apparently they will have displays and girls and some corporate stuff!!

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This is the open class entry list already!! The more competition the better!!

Hi Octane Racing R34 GTR

Driver :: Mark Berry Website :: www.hioctaneracing.com.au

Unique Autosports 300ZX

Driver :: John Penlington Website :: www.uniqueautosports.com.au

Bel Garage Evo 9 RS

Driver :: Costa Website :: www.belgarage.com.au

ALS Performance BMW 325TI Turbo

Driver :: Andrew Schmit - NSW Website :: www.alsperformance.com.au

Advan R32 GTR

Driver :: TBA Website :: http://www.advanperformance.com.au

GT Autogarage FD3S RX-7

Driver :: Alex Website :: www.gtautogarage.com.au

Just Jap S13 Silvia

Driver :: Steve Website :: www.justjap.com

Croydon Racing Developments R34 GTR

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.croydonracingdevelopments.com.au

Brandster Services R32 GTR

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.bsmotorsports.com.au

Triumph Rover Spares Evo 8 RS

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.triumphroverspares.com.au

Otomoto S13 Silvia

Driver :: Ben Ellis Website :: www.otomoto.com.au

U Pull It R33 GTR

Driver :: Mark Kraulis Website :: www.upullit.com.au

Arabian Automotive Technologies Evo 9 RS

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.aatuae.com.au

Toda Racing EG6 Civic

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.todaracing.com.au

Toda Racing DC5 Integra Turbo

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.todaracing.com.au

Toda Racing S2000 Turbo

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.todaracing.com.au

Ric Shaw FD3S RX-7

Driver :: Ric Shaw Website :: TBA

Tony Rigoli Performance R32 GTR

Driver :: TBA Website :: www.tonyrigoliperformance.com.au

Gavin Wood Autotech R32 GTR

Driver :: Frost Brothers Website :: www.autech.net.au

Southern Motor Works Lotus Exige Turbo

Driver :: John Boston Website :: TBA

PROconcept Honda Civic

Driver :: Josh Website :: www.proconcept.com.au

Jade Automotive R32 GTR

Driver :: Jason Website :: TBA

Redline Rotary FD3S RX-7

Driver :: Claudio Website :: TBA

Sparco RX-7

Driver :: Ian Black Website :: www.sparcoaustralia.com

V-Sport Lancer Evo

Driver :: Barry Smith Website :: www.v-sport.com.au

noddy

i think there is a practice run next month, we have never been there either but i am told it is fantastic!

i will let ya know when the practice day is as we will be treking down there, all going well

cheers russ

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