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Anyone thinking of having a crack at this event?

My RX7 might be be finished around the time, but keen on running the GTSt just for fun.

Pretty good value at $645 and all run out of Launceston for three days with hillclimbs, circuit sprints, autotests and navigation trials all part of the game.

No roll cages required, just normal club day/hillclimb stuff like CAMS L2S licence and couple fo 1kg fire extinguishers.

SAU team perhaps?

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pretty similar to the dunnon, it's a little more weighted to the driver than combined efforts (for the super sprints, and hill climbs). but there is still a resnible about of time matching stuff

i'll be in it if i can get the $$ together. someone has to try and knock streety and stu of their purch :banana:

will your dad be sitting passenger?

ive wanted to do this for the past few years. didnt have the $$$ the first time then didnt have a car last year.

id really like to get some temporary rego for the drift car and come put it through its paces. my partner is also very keen to get into it.

the crew i was with during targa talked about it a lot so i reccon i can get some help from them.

SAU team would be grate.

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