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Skylines ACT formally challenges the ACT Supra club to a battle to determine the 2008 Hillclimb champion.

Date: 19 October 2008

Time: 9am to 4 pm (arrive between 7.30 and 8am for scrutineering)

Location: Sutton road hillclimb track (next to the driving training circuit)

Cost $70 + $10 day membership

Must have a CAMS L2S licence, cost $95 12 months

Additional information can be found at http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

The overall fastest Skyline or Supra will be presented with the 2008 Skyline V Supra hillclimb champions trophy. Class winners will also receive trophies from SDMA club.

YOU MUST complete all paperwork and make payment before then event. Please enrol ASAP to ensure everyone gets in (entries should open 22nd September).

There are no minimum numbers required, this event will be on regardless of numbers.

If you would like assistance with filling in the paperwork or general questions, please feel free to ask. (ACT skylines forums will probably get a faster response)

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Skylines ACT formally challenges the ACT Supra club to a battle to determine the 2008 Hillclimb champion.

Date: 19 October 2008

Time: 9am to 4 pm (arrive between 7.30 and 8am for scrutineering)

Location: Sutton road hillclimb track (next to the driving training circuit)

Cost $70 + $10 day membership

Must have a CAMS L2S licence, cost $95 12 months

Additional information can be found at http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

The overall fastest Skyline or Supra will be presented with the 2008 Skyline V Supra hillclimb champions trophy. Class winners will also receive trophies from SDMA club.

YOU MUST complete all paperwork and make payment before then event. Please enrol ASAP to ensure everyone gets in (entries should open 22nd September).

There are no minimum numbers required, this event will be on regardless of numbers.

If you would like assistance with filling in the paperwork or general questions, please feel free to ask. (ACT skylines forums will probably get a faster response)

Start saving now.

Howdy,

I assume this is still going ahead? Do we have an idea of numbers from here and Supras?

Skylines

Tuk Tuk - Paperwork in and Paid

SteadyEddy - Paperwork in and Paid

Non Skylines

Michele - paperwork in and Paid (open wheeler)

Note: Putting your name down here doesn't guarantee you a spot - You need to fill out the entry forms and pay fees to SDMA before the closing date.

  • 2 weeks later...

The grand prize for the winner and proof of bragging rights for at least an entire year

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Sunday 19th - Competition Day

Be there Sutton road

All payments to be made at least 2 days before the event.

http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

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