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I could try to organise a training event in June (pending the other commitee members approving).

I can orgainse the day etc, but unfortunately we get the weather that we get.

Interested?

/hey all, just wondering if anyonehasheardof another ahg skidpan day happening? i'm back from work on the 25 april untill the 4 of may.

cheers Asho

Well my B'day is on the 6th, lets do one the weekend prior!!!

W00T!

Brad, I'm definately up for a skid pan. I would love one in the wet. Last one where I was just spectating, everyone got to race around in the wet and I really wanted to join the fun. June sounds perfect ;)

Brad, I'm definately up for a skid pan. I would love one in the wet. Last one where I was just spectating, everyone got to race around in the wet and I really wanted to join the fun. June sounds perfect :D

True ey, you were busting to go out and fang the 33 in the wet.... :D

I really like the fact it was near torrential... Then it spat for a bit, then we got drying conditions...

Too bad it started to gte really hot near the end though... Rain + Heat = humidity ftl! :D

Ryan, come and do a few round of the MC Autotest. Its good fun!

I'm saving that for next year. This year I want to get my driving skill up and then next year try and be at all the Autotest events. By the end of this year I'm hoping to have my suspension and wheels/tyres up to scratch. Just put an enquiry for some new rims yesterday. Then I have to save for tyres and then suspension :cheers:

I'm saving that for next year. This year I want to get my driving skill up and then next year try and be at all the Autotest events. By the end of this year I'm hoping to have my suspension and wheels/tyres up to scratch. Just put an enquiry for some new rims yesterday. Then I have to save for tyres and then suspension :cheers:

oi, I was looking at entering either the last round or two just as a bit of a 'wildcard' entry... You up for giving it a go??

I'm looking at entering next season as well, again, once suspension/tyres, cooling and tuning is right up to scratch.... As u said..

That sounds pretty tempting Mark. I need to give my car a service first. I can hear the timing is slightly out and I don't want to hammer the engine like that. When are the last two?? Can't be bothered checking the site :cheers:

That sounds pretty tempting Mark. I need to give my car a service first. I can hear the timing is slightly out and I don't want to hammer the engine like that. When are the last two?? Can't be bothered checking the site :)

September 2008

Sunday 7th.........................................................................AHG AutoTest Round 6(AM Session)

October 2008

Sunday 12th.........................................................................AHG AutoTest Round 7(AM Session)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...ar-t183177.html

Here it is...

Nub... :O

haha, thanks :P

I knew it was there, but I was at work, so I couldn't be bothered looking lol

That looks good. It gives me plenty of time to get the car serviced. Maybe even have my new rims on by then :) Will have lots of grip with those 265's at the back :)

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