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Hey guys. Once again the Mt Alma Mile hillclimb is upon us.

The event is held Sat 2nd and sun 3rd april @ Mt alma in the Inman Valley (between vicot harbour and Yankallila)

It's run over a 1.6km closed road and has multiple viewing points

This year out of 150 entries there is at least 15 skylines entered including keir wilson's R35 GTR - 9 R32's a couple of R33's and at least one R34

more details can be found here Mt Alma Mile Website

I was thinking about organising a group to cruise down on Sunday morning.

Meet up down south and head further south, if any one is keen, let me know and i'll Pm some details.

Hopefully see some of you there

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well like i said, there should be a group of cars meeting @ Aldinga and then heading on down. if anyone wants to tag along they are more them welcome.:thumbsup:

Sweet...can I grab a lift if I get the time off?

yeah man, you'll jnust have to share the back seat with my 3yr old daughter. i'll prob be heading down on saturday by myself(wife's at work, kid's at grandmas) if you wanna head down on saturday instead???

yeah man, you'll jnust have to share the back seat with my 3yr old daughter. i'll prob be heading down on saturday by myself(wife's at work, kid's at grandmas) if you wanna head down on saturday instead???

Not really fussed, whenever really, I'll have to see if I can get the time off of work first.

In our team of four cars we have both our GTRs running - R32 GTR RH9 in full attack mode, and our R35 complete with new engine, bigger turbochargers (WR35TTR), and a new wheel tyre package. Should be interesting times for the Skyline fans :)

Great team that - should be at the pointy end of the field :whistling:

New Engine??? what happened???

We decided to put in a fresh engine with some good upgraded internal bits :)

That way the original sits on the shelf still running strong after 2.5 years of track work.

Lifing components is a very important part of racing cars, and much cheaper than letting them break!

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