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Event : Shannons Insurance Snowy Mountains 1000

What : 1000m Sprint on a runway

When : Saturday 27 October, 2012

Where : Snowy Mountains Airport, 1611 Kosciuszko Road, Cooma, NSW 2630

Cost : $150 per car vehicle including numbering kit

- Open to all cars

- Runway is 2.2km long with 990m sealed braking area and 150m dirt run off, so there is plenty of braking distance.

- Runway is being commercially swept on the Friday before the event, from one end to the other and side to side.

- We have many high powered cars coming, from Touring cars through to Pro Class time attack cars

- All mobile networks work there

- Over 13 motels, plus pub/hotel accommodation, Camping/caravan parks and B&B's

- Approx 1hr south of Canberra

- all 4 major fuel companies in town and all stock 98 Octane

- Show N Shone being run by Shannons Insurance

Please email [email protected] if you wish to enter the event and an entrant pack will be sent out to you

Stolen from here:

http://www.skylinesa...mountains-1000/

Get on board people this is going to be AWESOME! :)

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