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3Days to go!!! check out the latest entries ....

forthe full feature visit : http://forumbattle.com.au/ OR better yetcome do to Calder Park this weekend and see it in the flesh!

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Vicimports club member Micheal has entered his 1991 300zx Twin Turbo 5 speed manual and proudly representing VICimports Club in the Time Attack class (Special Thanks to Rod Kershaw).

Whenasking Micheal what was done to his car, he laughs and says " the car is stock standard, I use it to takeelderly people to church, hahahah. At the very moment the car is still beingtuned and hopefully will be complete and ready for Forum Battle, so powerfigures are TBA. Majority of the work was done by myself and my dad".

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Somesaid that he was mad for selling up one of Sydney's most bad-ass, full ofattitude street driven EVO 8 for an S15 . BUT, as quickly as those comment weremade, they have been retracted and the haters have now become lovers.

Takea look at the picture and its easy why you'd sell up! Full wide-body vertexridge kit, Custom midnight Purple, 20″ SSR, and making 385rwkw on 25psi. Yesplease we would like one too! Sergio tells us the modding won't and hasn't stopsince taking ownership, first being a Porsche brake upgrade ( currently underdevelopment) and most recently an RWB inspired front and side-skirt lips.

ARC JUST CAR INSURANCE Forum Battle

Forum Battle administration for the Sunday 4th of March(show and shine activities)

Calder Park Raceway Address Calder Fwy Keilor VIC 3036

Forum Battle registration show and shine Sunday the 4th

Forum Battle Show & Shine Sunday 4th

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Please proceed to the credentials office at the front gateof Calder Park Raceway between 630am and 730am on the Sunday. All documentationand registration must be competed at the credentials office prior to enteringthe venue for show and shine.

ARC Forum Battle registration at Calder Park credentialsoffice Sunday 630 am onwards

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Parking

The Paddock/Service area or Pits for the Forum ChallengeCars will only allow for competition cars. All trailers must be parked at thesouth end of the Thunderdome. Any carson trailers must be at the circuit prior to 7:00am.

Contact

[email protected] or [email protected] or call Sean at 0432 884 177

2 days to go. Forum Battle will be on , rain ,shine or hail . =) dont forget the RTR pre-meet on Friday night at 6pm .

Forums members who will be spectating on the day don't forget about your Forum Battle codes! (extra forums have been included on the site). This is how you guys can help your forums get all those extra needed points to take the win .

FORUM BATTLE CODE: SKYLINES

For todays update we have a H22a Civic and 4age AE71 Corolla entered .

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Billy's Ae71 may look like and unfinished, unpainted project, but pop open the bonnet or even stick your head under the car and its full of goodies with everything there to make it go sideways or put down a decent lap.

See Billy's Ae71 at the Grip Shift Slide's show and shine section of Forum Battle.

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Normally found in the engine bay of a 4th gen Prelude. The conversion may be unorthodox, but for one third of the price of a k20 swap its a bang for buck swap. Running a 14.5 down the quarter with a stock H22A , Phouc's Civic has proven to give some turbo cars a run for their money.

At Forum Battle , we'll be seeing the H22A Civic at full V-Tec in the Gymkhana event.

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This weekend Mighty Car Mod fans will have the chance to get up close and personal with Marty's new ride "The Blue Turd", and see it in action for the first time at Forum Battle. If you still don't know what we are talking about, check out MCM's latest video "When three cars become one" Season 4, Episode 3. These guys are the ultimate DIY'er!

For more videos visit : Mighty Car Mod Youtube channel

Hey guys, event had great potential but the rain just killed it. Was a big waste of $$ and time for us. Looking at those pics from gripslide, the shownandshine day looked like a great day! Too bad we had to drive back home.

I wouldn't say a waste as such, can't help something you cannot control... But agree otherwise, certainly had potential to be pretty awesome.

Sunday's weather was near perfect for circuit work as well :(

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