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great turnout :D

There were about 4 Evos and a Rex there today... it's okay, the GTR won, so we can hold our heads up this month, but we need more Skyline support and I think we're going to do it in August. Lets get in early with the entry forms at least and then make the payment online. Entry forms can be emailed, payment can be cheque or direct deposit. Cams licence can be obtained in advance or on the day at the track (same with club membership).

At this stage I think there will be

1) A20089 - John

2) Tuk Tuk - Mark

3) Turismo - Reece

4) BNR32T - Keith

5) Ozleroy - Leon

6) Donnan - Brendan

7 & 8)SAU in BMW - Tarmac - Jeno and Jo

9) SAU in open wheeler - Michele

Who else is coming?

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oh yeah... you too

1) A20089 - John

2) Tuk Tuk - Mark

3) Turismo - Reece

4) BNR32T - Keith

5) Ozleroy - Leon

6) Donnan - Brendan

7) unSteadyEddie - Chris

8 & 9)SAU in BMW - Tarmac - Jeno and Jo

10) SAU in open wheeler - Michele

Who else is coming?

1) A20089 - John

2) Tuk Tuk - Mark

3) Turismo - Reece

4) BNR32T - Keith

5) Ozleroy - Leon

6) Donnan - Brendan

7) unSteadyEddie - Chris

8) Tarmac - Jeno in Skyline

9 & 10)SAU in BMW - Tarmac - Jeno and Jo

11) SAU in open wheeler - Michele

Who else is coming?

Sun 17 August 08, SDMA Hillclimb, Fairbairn Park, Sutton Road

Skylines

1) A20089 - John

2) Tuk Tuk - Mark

3) Turismo - Reece

4) BNR32T - Keith

5) Ozleroy - Leon

6) Donnan - Brendan

7) unSteadyEddie - Chris

8) Tarmac - Jeno

9) ZCR - Zane

10) mccready - Thomas

Other

1) Tarmac - Jeno BMW

2) Tarmac - Jo BMW

3) Michele - FH

We'd better get our entries in early then, they have a limit to how many they can take.

Entry forms and Supp Regs can be found here http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

Sucks when you can't edit your posts... have to keep reposting to update the details.

This is a piece from the Supp Regs FYI (which you should read the full docco)

8. ENTRIES: Open on: 17 / 07 / 2008 Close at: 8 p.m. on Thursday 14 / 08 / 2008

No late entries will be accepted.

a) Maximum number of driver entries for the Event: 60 Reserves: 5

Entries will be accepted on a ‘first in’ basis and Reserves will be utilised if a driver does not turn up at the event, has not paid the prescribed Entry Fee by the Closing of Entries or fails Scrutineering. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to any competitor in accordance with NCR 83.

b) Maximum number of drivers per competitor: Two. Three if at least one is female.

9. ENTRY FEE will be: $70.00. In the event a Competitor withdraws before Entries close then the Entry Fee will be refunded or credited toward the next event. If a Competitor withdraws after Entries close then the Entry Fee will be refunded or credited toward the next event – less an Administration Fee of $20.00.

Cheque / Postal order / NetBank evidence of payment provided should be made payable to SDMA and mailed / emailed with entry form to:

Eva Firminger, 8 Eden Place, Prestons NSW 2170

Ph Hm 9608 4014 FAX (Call Eva for number) Mob 0417 408 578 Email: [email protected]

All monies are to be paid before the Close of Entries unless the Event Secretary has agreed to cash on the day.

10. MINIMUM LICENCES:

Current CAMS Level 2S Licence and SDMA Club membership card are compulsory and must be produced at the Event. (you can get a daily membership for approx $10, for maximum of three times a year - if you decide to join, the $10 will come off your membership)

Skylines

1) A20089 - John

2) Tuk Tuk - Mark - Entry in - Paid

3) Turismo - Reece

4) BNR32T - Keith

5) Ozleroy - Leon

6) Donnan - Brendan

7) unSteadyEddie - Chris - Entry in - Paid

8) Tarmac - Jeno

9) ZCR - Zane

10) mccready - Thomas

11) CeJay - Chris (maybe)

Other

1) Tarmac - Jeno BMW

2) Tarmac - Jo BMW

3) Michele - FH - Entry in - Paid

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