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MITSUBISHI GSR-EVO CLUB MULTI CLUB MOTORKHANA

Sunday August 17th 2003

Mitsubishi Lonsdale plant (Sheriffs rd Lonsdale)

COST: $20.00 payed prior to event @25.00 on the day

Scruiteneering 9am Driver Briefing 10am. Event finishes 5pm.

If you would like to sign up as an official email [email protected]

Entry form and Supp Regs can be downloaded from www.gsr-evo-club.net//

BBQ will be provided with cheap meals and drinks.

You don't need to be good nor have a powerful car. Last event was won by a non turbo Honda with no mods other than mags!!! So come along and have fun, or just come and watch.

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It's not high speed stuff, you may not even get out of first gear in most cases!!!

like I've said, you don't need a flash or powerful car to win. It's basically going around cones as fast as you can in an open space (ie. carpark).

It's all to do with turning and driver's skill. Last year we had a 180kW Evo 6.5 competing and he came no where near the top 10 which even consisted of a factory standard lancer N/A, datto 240Z and a big size galant.

It really is the most fun you can have if you don't have a powerful car or afraid of crashing into barriers at mallala or rocks at hillclimb. :mad:

to cut it short..... it's like a drift day where you drive around cones.... last time we had that blue datto rally car at the event (who often go to the JMS drift) and he literally drifted from start line to finished line. Great fun and put on quite a show....

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