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Slight error - Vic is 6th to 8th August 2004!

You may well be correct.

The Friday/Sat/Sun is the 6th-8th - so Anthony probably got it wrong - Apologies to anyone misled..

When I spoke to Anthony last night, he told me those dates, but said double check with Sam on the Vic dates.

I won't call Sam at the moment as he is going to be hell busy this weekend with The Porsche Mt Buller Sprint..

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Good news, I just spoke to Anthony and the price for this year is $2200 for 2 drivers. Events look the same as last year which means a great variety including the spectacular Sutton Road Hillclimb course ;)

And, we can still get a 6 cyl tubro rwd class if we get 6 entries....hint hint.

Entry forms and sup regs are here:

http://www.duttonrally.com/NSWDefault.html

Forms In:

Oz and Zane - R33 GTR

Definate but no forms yet:

Duncan and Fatz - R32 GTR

Kel and Majanal - W34 Stagea

Hopeful!

Carlo and Daz - R33 GTST

GTR032, codriver? - R32 GTR

Bman?

Red900ss?

Gonads?

Dominic?

haw001?

Why don't some of you hopefuls get together and turn into definates. At only $2200 to enter, including accomodation, petrol etc you should get out for under $1500 each for a TOP weekend :)

Yes, I got my form and deposit in.

$1,100 (of O.P.M.) well spent.

And a big thank you to my Major Sponsors

Pacific pool cleaning,

CHU Insurance

AA Accomplished Pest Control

Powertek electrical

Always on Top roofing

and the lesser sponsors (cheapskates who wont pay for a full year in advance)

Good news, I just spoke to Anthony and the price for this year is $2200 for 2 drivers.  Events look the same as last year which means a great variety including the spectacular Sutton Road Hillclimb course ;)

And, we can still get a 6 cyl tubro rwd class if we get 6 entries....hint hint.  

Entry forms and sup regs are here:

http://www.duttonrally.com/NSWDefault.html

Forms In:

Oz and Zane - R33 GTR

Definate but no forms yet:

Duncan and Fatz - R32 GTR

Kel and Majanal - W34 Stagea

Hopeful!

Carlo and Daz - R33 GTST

GTR032, codriver? - R32 GTR

Bman?

Red900ss?

Gonads?

Dominic?

haw001?

Why don't some of you hopefuls get together and turn into definates.  At only $2200 to enter, including accomodation, petrol etc you should get out for under $1500 each for a TOP weekend ;)

Hey,

Very keen to enter - Have Co driver aswell, John (F3 driver) ;)

Just need to sort out sponsors and cash , going to Japan in January left me with empty pockets, although I did get some decent car parts!

Also, whats the deal with 6cyclinder RWD turbo class, R32 GTR's are ok even though 4WD?

cheers

Jono

Hey Jono, GTRs will be competing in (dominating ;)) class A, 4wd turbo.

The new class we were trying to get hold of was RWD turbo to give the GTSTs a chance of class victory.

Good to hear you're in too ;)

OK cool, thanx

'Dominating' class huh? hahaha

I better get some track/skidpan practice in, only done 1 track day in GTR. Was the PULSAR GTIR day at Wakefield last september I think. You were there too..didn't get past me though ;)

yeah, I think that skidpan practice is what I need most....we did *very* poorly last year in the wet. The track sections are pretty straight forward as long as you've been there before

and keep your hands off your fuses biatches ;)

Yeah, for sure spectating should be great, it will be at Eastern Creek all day on the long weekend Monday....track, skidpan and figure 8 with all sorts of exotic cars being chopped by skylines :worship:

Dan......if ya can't beat em....join em :cheers:

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