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Grass Funkhana, $15 Entry! This Sunday The 3Rd Of Feb.


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Ok, there's a Funkhana (a not serious, Fun Motorkhana) being held by the Austin 7/MG club, this Sunday the 3rd of Feb.

It's being held at, Logan's Farm, 192 Bittern-Dromana Road, Merricks North, and the event is run from 10:30am to 4pm. You'll need a CAMS L2NS license or above to enter

What with the new peninsula link open it's a very easy drive down there. The surface is a smooth grass with almost no chance of damaging your car. So come on down and learn that handbrake and slippery powerslides .

Contact Ken Price CompetitionDire[email protected]u If you have any questions

Entires and Supp regs are here,

http://www.mgcc.com....2013-comp02.zip

I've entered, and am 100% attended, so if your keen let me know and we can cruise on down.

Just get down to CAMS one night this week if you can. They can do it on the spot, or failing that give CAMS a call and they can do your license and fax/email sort out a temp. license thingy.

Sunday is gunna be funz!!!

Can't do nights, will have to do it in day (work afternoon/nights).

Hang on, I've just remembered my car is getting new set of coilovers which I don't think it'll be ready for the weekend.

Adrian, can you get a temporary cams licence (or something like that lol) without being a member of SAU Vic?

I'm still waiting on my application to be processed and would love to give one of these a go. cheers Alex

YEEHAWW!!! its a good ol' fashioned paddock bash....that needs a cams License :rofl:

smooth grass will last about 2 minutes before its ripped to shreds yeah maybe I should I bring the work ute...probably got more grunt than an old MG anyway..??

Wow you posted that up quickly haha

For anybody wondering, this an extremely fun (and cheap) event, definitely worth checking out for a day :D

Wish I could make it, but at Heathcote at that day :)

Can you enter if your running an external gate? Would be pretty funny leaving a line of smoldering grass behind you.

inb4 A Current Affair "Are Hooning Import Drivers causing bushfires? The truth that THEY don't want you to know..."

Adrian, can you get a temporary cams licence (or something like that lol) without being a member of SAU Vic?

I'm still waiting on my application to be processed and would love to give one of these a go. cheers Alex

I'd contact SAUVIC membership and get something temporary to show CAMS to show your paid up and proud... fax/email or even something written in ancient hieroglyphs , Then get your butt down to CAMS and get a license ASAP. CAMS can do it on the spot, they have done it for me before. At the very least CAMS can do a Temp license.

Temp license without club membership proof.... your gunna have a bad time.

YEEHAWW!!! its a good ol' fashioned paddock bash....that needs a cams License :rofl:

smooth grass will last about 2 minutes before its ripped to shreds yeah maybe I should I bring the work ute...probably got more grunt than an old MG anyway..??

Really how much damage to grass surface could a MG/Austin do, with their single spinning Diffs???? Wait till the EVO7 gets out there and rips the shit out of it! :whistling::devil:

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