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After the last EOI (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/416591-eoi-simworld-2013/#entry6688024) died I'd see if we can organise another SimWorld event!

So - We (SAUWA) is thinking of holding another Social Event at Simworld in Carousel after the huge success of the previous events. Everyone had a great time at the last couple events although there have been a couple inflicted with motion sickness so its quite a ride

For those who don't know what SimWorld is check it out at http://www.simworld.com.au/ These are full simulators, where you get thrown about etc, nothing like anything you've done before.

The general format of the event is:

Group 1 - 5min Practice - Course 1
Group 2 - 5min Practice - Course 1
Group 1 - 10min Race 1
Group 2 - 10min Race 1
Group 1 - 5min Practice - Course 2
Group 2 - 5min Practice - Course 2
Group 1 - 10min Race 2
Group 2 - 10min Race 2
Group 1 - 5 min practice - course 3
Group 2 - 5 min practice - course 3
Group 1 - 10min Race 3
Group 2 - 10min Race 3
Final - 15min Race (combined results from Race 1, 2, 3 & 4 will determine who is in the finals)
* Minimum race time should be about an hour
** Comes with food supplied by Nandos or we can have pizza plus we can have BYO drinks
*** Group size is 9, as there are 9 Simulators

Note:
The costs approximately $65 if we choose nandos or pizza or $50 without food but I would imagine majority will want food so everyone will have to pay $65

The a full race simulators, not simple arcade games, so it will definately be an experience.

Friday nights we will get the longest time on the machines for our money and its been convenient for most people in the past. Maybe the 13th or the 20th of September might be a go-er?

Please register your interest ASAP, so we can make this event happen. Please invite family members (friends, wives, older kids etc), as all Simulators are equal, and doesn't require a drivers license We'd like to have this filled with SAUWA Members and there familys/friends, but seeing as we didn't get enough interest I'll open it up to the rest of SAU from the get go.

So far

* Trevz
* Lachy (Hank Scorpio)

* Gary

* Damo (Frosty)





Cheers
Hank

Edited by turboedsloth
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  • 2 weeks later...

Btw hanky they didn't have skylines available last I heard

:O

What happened to our R34 race at Tsukuba!?!

Anyway I'm confident of numbers now, will try and contact SimWorld this week :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry about the lack of replies guys, that's completely my fault, I do apologize.

http://www.simworld.com.au/contactus.aspx

"We have moved the machines down to the Albany Amusement Centre (formerly Albany Ten Pin Bowling)"


So SimWorld seems to be a no go, any other ideas you guys would like me to look into?

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