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I'm runing my car at Heathcote sometime soon, i was wondering if anyone would like to also run their car with me on the day.

Arcording to HPI, Heathcote has a better track than Calder ( when HPI ran their R34 ) and it's a nice country drive as well.

I still remember the first time that i ran my car with Nark and Josie, it was good fun apart from we didn' t get any of our pic taken by Fullboost ( it's me and Josie first time runing our car so we just like something to remember ) and also belive that you could have more runs at Hcote than Calder.

Date? I havn't decided yet as this is only a poll to see how many are interested so if i have a strong turn out then me and those who are turning up will decide which day to run.

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To those who have never run their car before, belive me there is nothing to be afraid of, clocking good or shit time is not a subject, it's all about the fun and the experience that you gonna get.

To Jamez and Ash, Snowman....and other molderators of VIC section, if anyhow this Heathcote and poll thing is not appropriate for some reasones please delete my thread!

Thank you.

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No - is great idea!

I think Ash is working something with the Fangartist guys - where we even get trophies and stuff. This is good to gauge interest... then the dynamic duo can plan the nitty gritty part of the event. Maybe even another Lada competition...

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No - is great idea!

I think Ash is working something with the Fangartist guys - where we even get trophies and stuff. This is good to gauge interest... then the dynamic duo can plan the nitty gritty part of the event. Maybe even another Lada competition...

Ya.

I'll be doing a Heathcote Day for SAU/Fangartists within the next 2-3 months.

There will be a few funny trophies etc. Just to make a day of it.

Just not right away. Next on the agenda is the Rye cruise so i'll get onto heathcote and the nitty gritty after that. It's pretty easy to organise.

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