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As of now, the skidpan is full. If you missed out and want to come, keep a close eye on this thread in case someone needs to pull out, you can take their place.

Sunday 23rd May 2004. Starts at 7:15am @ Mt Cotton Driver training centre.

Drivers must be there at 7:15 am sharp!

its on Mt Cotton rd, in Mt Cotton. Easy to find.

call on 0411870159 if youre lost.

$170

Half day skidpan (4hrs), half day LVMA (cone tracks, time trials), and lunch for paying drivers.

16 places,

1. slip

2. belgarion

3. kryz

4. gary

5. jlnewton

6. strutto

7. gary ver2

8. MJ

9. hilly

10. deano

11. stevie wonder

12. johnny

13. and his dad

14. nexus9

15. genesis

16. slamm

Refer to the previous thread for details on what the event is like.

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Oh yeh, ill read the original thred, ill just click the link you put up for me...oh no there isnt one...so in order to read your original thread, im to search the entire website just because you cant explain yourself? i dont think so.

If you want people to give you money to go somewhere with you, and they dont quite understand all the abreviations you have put in your post and telling me to read the other post, then atleast give me a link....And if you did reply to my question in the 1st post? i dont see it, and if its in ur other thread then why is it there when i asked the question here?

So! What is an LMVA? Is it a skidpan with cones that you put up to make your own track?

cus if it is, i think thats a pretty easy question to answer.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...56&page=3&pp=40

IS this your previous thread? if it is i read all 86 replys...no info on LMVA!@#

BUTTTTTTT!@#$% i dont want to get off on the wrong foot, i love what you guys are doing, and i think that maybe my typing shouldnt look so blunt and angery-ish... cus i dont mean it to be!...so for now ill keep my trap shut,....and just tell you when i have the money.

You can add me to the list slip! Paid in full this afternoon via external transfer. May take up to 48hr to be seen in your account though, same as last time. Have the transaction receipt if you want me to email it to you.

Edit: probably two working days.

R32 Drifter - no dramas, I am also blunt.

LVMA - picture a 150m x 150m flat bitumen area. There are little bubblers on the surface that release water to make things interesting. some bits are dry, some are wet....

We set up a slalom with a diamond at the end, so its like a slalom/motorkahna hybrid. You do laps up and down that.

The whole area is covered with cones that make out a track, the slalom is used as the start of it. That is the 2nd time trial on the lvma, after the slalom.

We used to do a braking section on the other side, 1 group would do this, while the other did the slalom, then swap, then all do the big track. I will be replacing the braking session with another motorkahna style time trial this time.

The good thing about it is, theres nothing to hit but cones, so you can push the limits, and it's seriously fun, especially as a passenger. You need to use finesse, and be smooth to be fast, but you can also just go nuts, look great, but thats usually slower.

http://photos.yahoo.com/___scythe___ for some photos. most are of the skidpan, but there is one on the lvma i think, its where im on dry bitumen.

R32 Drifter - no dramas, I am also blunt.

LVMA - picture a 150m x 150m flat bitumen area. There are little bubblers on the surface that release water to make things interesting. some bits are dry, some are wet....

We set up a slalom with a diamond at the end, so its like a slalom/motorkahna hybrid. You do laps up and down that.

The whole area is covered with cones that make out a track, the slalom is used as the start of it. That is the 2nd time trial on the lvma, after the slalom.

We used to do a braking section on the other side, 1 group would do this, while the other did the slalom, then swap, then all do the big track. I will be replacing the braking session with another motorkahna style time trial this time.

The good thing about it is, theres nothing to hit but cones, so you can push the limits, and it's seriously fun, especially as a passenger. You need to use finesse, and be smooth to be fast, but you can also just go nuts, look great, but thats usually slower.

http://photos.yahoo.com/___scythe___ for some photos. most are of the skidpan, but there is one on the lvma i think, its where im on dry bitumen.

Updated list.

1. slip

2. belgarion

3. kryz

4. gary

5. jlnewton

6. strutto

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