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Best post I've read all week! :thumbsup:

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Please send details of when you arrive at Tullamarine Airport. Cant believe you flying Dubai, Singapore, Darwin, Sydney then Melbourne for this all over 2 days LOL

Do you guys down south run E-FLex Caltex ??? if so where?? preferably somewhere near Calder??

What is the intinary over the 4 days? Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun....... Do you need to compete everyday, is there practice? or Weekend is where it all counts?

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Founded in August 2011 by Grant Salter and Gwyn Morgan, Grip Shift Slide was hatched during lasts years visit to World Time Attack Challenge in Sydney, sitting in their hotel room, looking at a bunch of expensive camera gear, flight tickets and rental cars… They asked themselves ”why are we doing this?” the answer, give the Victorian scene what it needs; support and exposure.

Grip Shift Slide have confirmed 20 cars for Forum Battle, each unique in their own special way.

For full feature on team Grip Shift Slide visit our Forum Battle website (Here) or like our facebook page to stay up to date with the latest news (Here).

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Ash - do you know the times of operation each day??

Please send details of when you arrive at Tullamarine Airport. Cant believe you flying Dubai, Singapore, Darwin, Sydney then Melbourne for this all over 2 days LOL

Do you guys down south run E-FLex Caltex ??? if so where?? preferably somewhere near Calder??

What is the intinary over the 4 days? Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun....... Do you need to compete everyday, is there practice? or Weekend is where it all counts?

:cheers:

Look back a page or click: EVENT TIMING - PAGE 6

Fri night is check in

Sat is race day.

Sun is Show'n'Shine

More detail in the Supp Regs RE: Check-in: Supp Regs

No-flex near Calder Park (nearest suburb is Taylors Lakes) far as I know. You'll need to BYO.

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none yet

Please look - everyone else received the email. I've confirmed with 4 people thus far. Maybe in your junk box???

No point resending if it just goes into Junk again :D

hey ash any chance we can all get together and make a plan of attack for this event.

Plan is - rock up on Sat or Sun as required. Nothing more needs to be done, it'll just over complicate.

That said - the timing will change.

There is no way 6:15pm finish for one lap dash and then 6.30pm drags will start.

The track will need to be prepped etc. So no doubt further revisions to come - so unfortunately timing will vary "on the day" i reckon. No way it's going to be squeezed in as tight as they are aiming.

I've sent you all emails since Fri... Only 5 have got back tp Mr.

You must reply/action the email by COB tomorrow or you will miss out.

Entry closes tomorrow night. If you don't, you'll be replaced.

Can't believe I will miss this.

Visiting OZ from 6th to 16th March. Brisbaine, Gold Coast, Barrier Reef and back down to Sydney - already missing my Skyline - off road at the moment gettin it ready for UK summer.

Link to my album

Any suggestions - good places for a pistonhead to visit between these dates.

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1week to go and Forum Battle competitor enteries are flowing in . check out thecompetition . For the full story be sure to check out :http://forumbattle.com.au/

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Alabor of an unplanned build, Issac started with a turbo and clutch upgrade andlike most ended up with a full re-build. 100% built and not bought. Issac has spent his fair share of late nightsunder the car… brakes, suspension and power, Issac has got it all covered, "Ibuilt this car with the intention of driving it hard, not hardparkd despite itlooking pretty" . Keep an eye out for "Snowball" at Winton at the Vicdriftevents. At Forum Battle, Issac and "Snowball" will be under the Gripshiftslidetent along with the other S15(s)

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Featurephoto : SAU competitor Chris's R34 GTR

SAUfirst round of entries were impressive to say the least, and for second round,they haven't disappointed. Alsoattending for team SAU will be a rare R31 GTS-R , one of Australia's cleaneston display. SAU have done a fantastic job of lining up some great cars.. It isgoing to be a RIPPER event.

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Featurecar: Renee's S15

Thirdbig team to enter Forum Battle is MelbS15 , they have confirmed 12 cars. Witheveryone of them being a quality built car. Expect more of this at ForumBattle.



Honda has demanded victory in this year's Bosch Australian Rally Championship.

Honda Australia unveiled its two new Jazz rally cars at Bosch's headquarters in Melbourne yesterday, and lead driver Eli Evans admits the pressure will be on to perform.

"I've been told this year, we must win," Evans told Speedcafe.com.

"Honda said "What do we need to win?" and we said "a G2 car with the new regulations."

"They gave us the new Honda Jazz, and so far so good. It feels fantastic. It feels like an improvement on the Honda Civic Type R."

The cars will be driven by Evans and Mark Pedder and will make their debut at the inaugural Rally Calder next weekend.

CLICK HERE for more on the new Jazz factory team.

Forum battle also gets a special mention (@3:00) , its going to be an awesome weekend!

Check out our latest Forum Battle competitors, with a heap more coming this week .

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The car is a 2005 Subaru Impreza RS. Micheal has owned it since the end of 2009 and bought it dead stock from Subaru docklands. Like most car nuts the modifying began almost instant, it went from pretty mildly tuned NA into a high revving, boxer pounding NA Impreza RS, as far Micheal knows, he reckons its the only NA Subaru modified to this level in Australia.

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Bought back in 2010 from Carizma motors in Sydney, Phuong's car made the trip back down to Victoria and has since stayed there as his first and only car.

Being an apprentice mechanic with an apprentice wage and only wanting quality parts, means mods on his car are limited and can be slow at the best of times. He says "I know the car isn't perfect and still needs a lot of work, but I'm happy with the progress". Edited by motorculture
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