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Alright!

Sprints are less than two weeks away! so get your rides ready!!

$110 entry free.

Another $107 if you don't already have a CAMS licence and $50 more if you're not in a car club already.

Come on down, it's going to be EPIC! I'll be there as well as about 25 other epic cars and you could be one of them!

If you're thinking about entering but you've got a few worries\questions, just post up here and one of us will set you straight, or if you're a little shy, send me a PM and I'll help you out. :)

Edited by zoidbergmerc

would have liked to go to that, but the legerwood hill climb is the day before. Is that the last baskerville day for the year?

What are the numbers normally like for the legerwood hill climb?? I am thinking of coming up for a run.

Hey Guys,

Here is a quote from the MCCT website about this weekend

Club Day @ Baskerville!! Enrty fee $110. Scrutineering begins at 8.30am & Drivers briefing at 9.45am. Level 2 CAMS Licence required (available on the day) Please ensure your car and YOU are track worthy with fire extinguisher, approved helmet, steel valve caps, extra bonnet tie down, ankle to wrist clothing, clear plastic over head lights etc.Burgers, sausages & drinks available on the day.

Trophies will be awarded for various categories

If you have any questions, send me a PM or post here and we'll help you out :)

Well that sucked.

Where was everyone? pretty sure It was me and another R32 GTR :(

So it turns out the track I was meant to be rallying on was buried under water, so dropped in to check it out the super sprints on my way home. Major lack of skylines, only got to see the r32 gtr run while I was there :(

Some awesome runs from other cars though, hot damn that supra is fast!

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