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http://www.mgccsa.org.au/vintagec.htm

Also, check the 'Hill Climb Sup Regs' PDF link on the left menu for more info.

I think the address is:

Collingrove Hill Climb

Lot 100, Hill Climb Road

Angaston Rural

This is where the WRX club use to have one of their track events, wish SA had an official SAU club.

Hillclimb - cool! I opened the Hillclimb Pdf, that indicates the Hillclimb to be on the following weekend 12 June 2005.. is that a second climb or the actual date? Let us know as I'm quite keen too

oops sorry, didnt check the dates there. The one 'jager' was referring to is this one - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=91758

The track is 7kms SE of Angaston on the Angaston to Eden Valley Rd, if you get lost Im sure the locals in the Barossa can direct you.

OK, from town the easiest way is as follows.

1. Go straight up Main North Road

2. Go around the Gawler Bypass and keep heading along the Sturt Highway towards Nuriootpa.

3. You will come to a fairly major turn off to Tanunda on your RIGHT, via Gomersal Road (possibly Highway). Take this all the way to the end.

4. At the end turn LEFT onto the main street of Tanunda.

5. Continue down the street through Tanunda untill you come to a S-bend/railway crossing and turn RIGHT at the SECOND Road. (you want the one that is almost directly ahead, not the one back towards Tanunda)

6. Follow this road for a while ignore the first sign to Angaston(I've oly been that way at night so i don't really know it.) go over a train crossing and past the VINPAC factory on your right.

7. You will come to a cross intersection with a sign saying Angaston to the RIGHT , follow that. This will take you up the Main street.

8. When you reach the end of the main street you must turn RIGHT.

9. Follow this road past the Collingrove Homested, keep going untill you see a sign for the Collingrove Hillclimb on the left. Turn down the dirt road immediatly after the sign.

The gate to get in, is on the left, By this time you should have a pretty good idea of what's going on!

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