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If anyone is interested in attending.

Where: South Pacific Tyres, Sydney Rd (a.k.a Hume hwy) Somerton. Mel-180 E5.

Date: Sun July 20 2008

This event is being run on Asphalt.

You need a CAMS license and to be a member of a CAMS affiliated club.

Cost- $20 if paid by 19th July, $30 thereafter. You can also pay on the day up to 10am.

Supp regs / entry form etc attached.

2008_VMC7_MUCC_Jul_20_Entry.pdf

2008_VMC7_MUCC_Jul_20_Regs_1_.pdf

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thinking of entering this too... is there a drivers briefing or do you just have to rock up and pay before 10am?

Class E for me I think... is there usually anyone else in class E!?

Assuming these will be much tighter/technical than the DECA stuff... should be interesting

Nick, there is a drivers breifing at 1015. scruteneering starts from 830. i think we will aim to be there at 9. we have 4 or 5 cars coming too so it should be a good cheap day.. touch wood.

class e for me. you would be in the stretch limo class :)

I know i shouldnt post here but hey....

I had a BALLLLLL

Best 30 bucks i have ever spent...

Huge thanks to MUCC for putting on the day it was tops...

The "tests" were i would say tight i dont think i have thrown my car around like that for a while and had a BALL doing it...

Champ effort to scott for his directions in the morning and crossie for taking over :bunny:

Chris im glad you got that TX out of the way mate and i got my lazy ass out of bed was well and truly worth it..

Cheers to everyone who came down and Al for the lend of his break pedal rubber :/

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