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I was all set to enter Bathurst but NSW State Supersprints start on the 17th January at Oran Park G/P so I'll be flat out getting all the changes done that I need to do.

What you guys really need to do is register for the NSW hillclimbs and do Bathursts 2 day state champs. Sundays mountain straight climb is without a doubt the best and fastest climb ever.

Neil.

can we get some dates for some of these upcoming events.....Bathurst hillclimb would be brilliant.

have to get this cams 2s liscence sorted....

I was all set to enter Bathurst but NSW State Supersprints start on the 17th January at Oran Park G/P so I'll be flat out getting all the changes done that I need to do.

What you guys really need to do is register for the NSW hillclimbs and do Bathursts 2 day state champs. Sundays mountain straight climb is without a doubt the best and fastest climb ever.

Neil.

I've just committed to Bathurst next month, hope to meet at least some of you there face to face!

Mate!!!! off topic!

what i really wanted to know was....

What was it like having a steer of mark berry's r34!?!?!?!?!

I would love to drive that machine!!

can we get some dates for some of these upcoming events.....Bathurst hillclimb would be brilliant.

have to get this cams 2s liscence sorted....

No you can't have dates yet mate,,,sorry but your way to early. Bathurst hillclimbs are usually Feb or March.

http://www.blcc.com.au

The License is easy,,,just go to the cams site and upload it,,,you are already a member of our club,,,so half the work is done.

Log booking your car would be a great idea as well.

Neil.

Mate!!!! off topic!

what i really wanted to know was....

What was it like having a steer of mark berry's r34!?!?!?!?!

I would love to drive that machine!!

Farking insane is all I can say, so so so good, really drives like a big horsepower kart, so easy to drive.

Second that!

Mick, have you finished the rebuild yet?

I met you back in 08 @QR in my 34 gtr.

think you will back for Nov 24th?

I have been enjoying a r32 Gtr and Evo of late.

Hopefully we can have a run together soon.

Cheers

and where is willo? Kept thinking you guys would be up there..

Hey mate,

Yeah i've been looking at the pics and results from the days. missing it. Look like your going awesome in the evo!

i'm getting married 14th nov and car is getting closer to ready. I doubt I will make it in time to be honest. If I can, I will be there will bells on though.

I think Willo is a bigger chance of getting back for that day???

+10 bonus points for marlin getting a drive of the machine!!!!

Hey mate,

Yeah i've been looking at the pics and results from the days. missing it. Look like your going awesome in the evo!

i'm getting married 14th nov and car is getting closer to ready. I doubt I will make it in time to be honest. If I can, I will be there will bells on though.

I think Willo is a bigger chance of getting back for that day???

+10 bonus points for marlin getting a drive of the machine!!!!

Hope the wedding goes well mate.

The Evo is a brilliant car, very std at the moment. But none the less very capable.

The GTR is a handful, but brilliantly fun. We ran low boost and even lower boost due to

a small crack in an intercooler pipe and still did a 58.2 on sprint first time out in it.

We will be running high boost on the 24th so hope for some significantly better times again.

Hope to see you up there soon mate.

Im happy to give you guys some of the Vic events, but we are in the same boat as QLD.

Our motorsport doesnt really start up again until the start of Feb, and we dont tend to get any dates till mid December.

A word of warning.... if you come to Vic in Feb - chances are its going to be very hot. Might be better to make it slightly later (ie March/April) and hope for some cooler weather. The SAU drivers usually attend the PI track day run by the WRX Club (usually March) as its part of our motorsport championship.

If you want help with Vic events, just keep reminding me as it nears the end of the year :banana:

in the process of logbooking car as we speak, having it inspected on saturday.

im not fussy on where we go as long as everyone is happy. would love to do bathurst feb/march.

No you can't have dates yet mate,,,sorry but your way to early. Bathurst hillclimbs are usually Feb or March.

http://www.blcc.com.au

The License is easy,,,just go to the cams site and upload it,,,you are already a member of our club,,,so half the work is done.

Log booking your car would be a great idea as well.

Neil.

  • 1 month later...

Stumbled across Skyline Nationals 2010 Thread, Shown shine, cruise and track day at Mallala Adelaid. This could be cool, its later in the year though, Sep 10. Posted in National Events Section.......any thoughts.

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