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Basically the Huntingdale Auto club has invited SAU VIC members to attend their motorkhana this Sunday, 13th of August, at Moorabbin Airport.

The event will be held on a GRASS surface. The cost is a tiny $15 if you enter before the 11th of August. $25 if you enter after this date or on the day.

You will need a CAMS Level 2NS license or higher to enter the event. They cost $46, and they are avalible here....

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...mp;ObjectID=310

Here's the support regs.

RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE AS

You need to be a member of a CAMS club to enter this event. SAU Vic members are eligible.

There's a few WRX club memebrs entered into this event too, so come on down for a fun day.

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Looks like a great way to tear my exhaust off in a paddock full of grass!!

I'll give it a miss, my cars way to pretty to be out in a paddock.

Let ne drive: I'm with you and I vote that Chris gets the Gemini out there!!!

Im going to check this out.

Depending on how I feel and how much fun it looks, I might even enter on the day :dry:

Woohoo! Go Bec! If I am around and you enter, I will come along for support.

Yeah right, like anything ever breaks on a Honda.

You guys are stupid - WHAT car do you THINK the handbrake is busted on???

Anyway - surely this is where the Evo can shine? Bring it!

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