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At a AASA event, unlikely.

However at a CAMS event if there is someone that knows what they are on about, then wouldn't be out of the question. CAMS approved half cages are that cheap these days anyway brand new. Usually only $200-$350 more expensive than a 2nd hand Jap one.

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So if I've got a bolt in half cage that isn't cams approved, does that mean I can't run in any of these events?

You will be fine. Just as long as it's not blue. If it is, pull it and paint it another colour pronto.

She's black so it's all good. I only paid $300 for the cage and I don't plan on doing anything too serious anytime soon so the cage will stay.

Oh and I'm only running KU36's at the moment.

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What is HH? How do I sign up?

HH is haunted hills a hill climb event.

details found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/419780-haunted-hills-sat-2nd-march/

Can an s13 driver join in?

for sure we are an equal opportunity club skyline silvia evo maybe even a honda or 2!

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yeah we won;t be doing the WRX round 7.

will be far too many members at another event hopefully yourself included if Katie gets round to sending invites.

will find a replacement and will prob add in Calder.

Yeah sorry guys having some probs with the upload of the files.

the champ is up to date and as soon as issue resolved will be live.

actually till get get it live on our site dumped a copy on mine:

http://sau.loudsx.com/motorsport/2013_ClubChampionship.xls

let me know if classifications are incorrect as I have not had a chance to talk to you all about mods and such.

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