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SOoooooooooooooooooooooo this forum seems dead as a door nail.... has been for ages now.

Any chance to revive it??

Should start getting into a few cams approved events.

Any ideas how to get this back up and going as theres a huge number of bloody skylines going around and i want more reason to break my track car!

An example of an event below

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Hi Adam

Probably too late to get into the Cams Club Challenge, but there are plenty of other Cams events on that you can enter to try and break your car. There is an MSCASA Supersprint at Malalla this Sunday (http://www.mscasa.com/ but entries have closed now - worth a look if you are interested for next year), a Come & Try Hillclimb at Collingrove on October 24th, and a competition hillclimb (Multiclub 3) at Collingrove on October 25th - http://www.sportingcarclub.com.au/#!collingrove-hillclimb/c16ac There is also an OzGymkhana event on the 24th & 25th October, and a come & try Motorkhana on on October 25th.

I'll be driving at Mallala this Sunday, and should be at Collingrove on October 25th

There is a Cams calendar on the net - http://docs.cams.com.au/Public%20Documents/2015%20CAMS%20State%20Calendars/2015%20SA-NT%20Calendar_Digital.pdf

For Supersprints & Hillclimbs the above links are the best - dates, supp regs & entry forms are all posted there. The MSCASA runs 5 Supersprints plus 1 6 hour relay event each year - next years dates (waiting CAMs approval at the moment) should be 20th March, 19th June, 17th July, 21st August & 23rd October for the Supersprints, and 1st May for the 6 hour.

I'm a member of CCCSA & MSCASA. Is there still an SAUSA club going - don't really see anything about it? There don't seem to be many SA people on here doing motorsport.

Edit - answered my own question about SAUSA - http://www.sausa.com.au/

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