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CMI Domain Hill Climb – 18th September 2005

Entrant Make Model Colour Capacity

Becher Townsend Mazda MX5 Silver 1600

Deane Hayes Datsun 1600 2000

Glen Buckpitt Holden Commodore White 5000

Scott Cresswell Leyland Mini Yellow 1100

Keith Ellis Alpha Romeo 105GTV Red 1750

Sam Cotton Fiat 128 Mustard 1300

Greg Rowell Locost Clubman Green 2000T

Nicole Bryan Peugeot 206GTI Silver 1900

Josh Peacock Ford Escort MkII Blue 2000

Mick Williams Datsun 240Z Yellow 2400

James Powell Davies BMW 533i Red 3500

Neville Cook Fiat X19 Black 1600

Phil Logan BMW M3 Yellow 2300

Scott Ellis Alpha Romeo Alfetta GTV Blue 2000

Geoff Cotton Fiat 128 Mustard 1300

Shane Wells Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Silver 2000T

Stewart Peacock Ford Escort MkII Blue 2000

Scott Newman Nissan Skyline R31 Blue 2000

Joss Fenton Holden Torana LX 3300

Noddy Atwood Porsche 911 Targa Black 2700

Paul Rice Nissan Pulsar EXA Black 1500T

John Biernacki Toyota Celica 2000

Norman Henry Alpha Romeo Giulia S Yellow 1600

Ian Sylvester Porsche 928 Maroon 4700

Gillian McGuinness Leyland Mini Yellow 1100

Michael Cowen Holden Torana LX Yellow 3300T

Peter Dove Locost Clubman Blue 1600S

Bart Dove Nissan Skyline GT 2000T

Sam Button Mitsubishi Galant VR4 Maroon 2000T

Marcus Davie Locost Clubman White 1600S

Ricky Scott Hillman Hunter Cream

Dave Dungey Mazda MX5 Red 1600

Tony Lansdell MG BGT Blue 3500

Wendy Lansdell MG BGT Blue 3500

Damien Moore Ford Escort MkII Blue 2000

Leigh Finlayson Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Black 2000T

Stuart Benson Nissan Skyline R32 Black 2600T

Peter Chopping Nissan Skyline R32 Black 2500T

Philip Blake Fiat 600 Yellow 850

Geoff Storr Alpha Romeo Alfetta GTV Blue 2000

Garry Cannan Porsche 930 Red 3300T

Leigh Price Mazda RX3 13B

Nigel Nichols Austin Healey 100 Green 2600

Omar Hasan Nissan Skyline R31 Black 2000T

Andrew Robinson VW Golf Green 1800

Michael Thomson Hillman Imp White

T = Turbo S = Supercharged

:D wanna go in it....

who wants to lend me a car??? ill supply helmet and gas

*no responsibility taken for any damage incurred, this is motorsport*

too late, entries are closed! came upto capacity (45) i think they are actually looking to drop a few people

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