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Round 5: Pirtek Legend of the Lakes Hill Climb Mt Gambier - 8th/9th November.

This is the FINAL round of the AWD Turbo Challenge (we saved the best events till last)!

Got any pics or link to the venue?

Never heard of this one before!!

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http://www.seacsa.com/hill_climb.htm

If you you tube you will find some videos of the course - its really fast, and not hard on your car. Run over 2 days and it is about 1.4kms long. Fantastic event!

Losts of competitors visit from VIC!

http://www.seacsa.com/hill_climb.htm

If you you tube you will find some videos of the course - its really fast, and not hard on your car. Run over 2 days and it is about 1.4kms long. Fantastic event!

Losts of competitors visit from VIC!

Cheers, looks great!! something to consider next year

I am doing my first hill climb at bathurst this month..Bring on the mountain :D

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Well done to Mad34 for taking 1st place in Round 4: Phillcom Rally Time Attack!

Round 5: 8 - 9th November Legend of the Lakes Mt Gambier Hill Climb is fast approaching, entry fees are $160 before Oct 23rd. After this date they double to $260! Get entries in ASAP!

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Final Round: Mt Gambier Legend of the Lakes Hill Climb.

Official Results: http://www.seacsa.com/webresults/Overall%2...%20OFFICIAL.pdf

AWD Turbo Challenge 2008:

Open Modified

Winner: Tristan Catford Evo 9 (MGEC)

Runner Up: Sean Day MY99 STI (WRXSA)

Club Cars

Winner: Hannah Cook MY05 WRX (Team Sooby)

2008 Series Final Standings: http://gsr-evo-club.net/viewforum.php?f=77

Well done to all who competed this year, the 2009 series will be all new and improved, information out soon!

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